Negative Impact and Probable Management Policy of E-Waste in Bangladesh

09/18/2018
by   S. M. Rezaul Karim, et al.
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Due to the wider usage of electrical and electronic products throughout the country, Electronic waste (E-waste) is growing and creating problems. E-waste contains toxic materials which may cause severe health risk and environmental damage. Bangladesh produces almost 2.7 million metric tons of E-waste per year and stays on high risk. This paper indicates the problem and suggests proper management of E-waste.

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