Controlling computers and electronics waste: toward solving environmental problems

Environment problem becomes an essential issue associated modern life in this century. Advancement in electronic production and cost reduction in the last few decades leads to rapid growing of computers and electronic productions (e-devices). This was associated with flood of advertisements which a...

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Main Author: Hameed, Shihab A.
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Language:English
Published: 2012
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spelling iium-284912013-02-13T13:18:23Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/28491/ Controlling computers and electronics waste: toward solving environmental problems Hameed, Shihab A. TD169 Environmental protection Environment problem becomes an essential issue associated modern life in this century. Advancement in electronic production and cost reduction in the last few decades leads to rapid growing of computers and electronic productions (e-devices). This was associated with flood of advertisements which affect customer’s decision on buying new products regardless of their real needs. Although e-devices improved human life but it created a serious environmental problem called e-waste. Millions of tons of e-waste generated worldwide yearly, which is more toxic and harmful than normal household garbage. E-waste contains toxic heavy metals including arsenic, antimony, lead, mercury, nickel and zinc. Increasing consumption of e-devices in developing countries and transferring e-waste from developed to developing countries make the problem worst. So we need an innovative and creative engineers and effective recycling system to produce eco-friendly products that are easier to recycle and handle in their end-of-life. Several developing countries in Asia, Africa and Latin America still suffer from lack of advance recycling and disposal treatment experience. Workers in recycling are exposed to hazardous chemicals and material when braking e-products and extracting its valuable contents besides the polluting of water, air and soil. This paper studying the e-waste status and proposes a framework for guidance solution to control and eliminate e-waste, protecting workers and environment in developing world as step toward green environment. 2012 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/28491/1/ICCCE2012-Ewaste-06271361.pdf Hameed, Shihab A. (2012) Controlling computers and electronics waste: toward solving environmental problems. In: International Conference on Computer and Communication Engineering (ICCCE 2012), 3-5 July 2012, Seri Pacific Hotel Kuala Lumpur. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICCCE.2012.6271361 doi:10.1109/ICCCE.2012.6271361
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Controlling computers and electronics waste: toward solving environmental problems
description Environment problem becomes an essential issue associated modern life in this century. Advancement in electronic production and cost reduction in the last few decades leads to rapid growing of computers and electronic productions (e-devices). This was associated with flood of advertisements which affect customer’s decision on buying new products regardless of their real needs. Although e-devices improved human life but it created a serious environmental problem called e-waste. Millions of tons of e-waste generated worldwide yearly, which is more toxic and harmful than normal household garbage. E-waste contains toxic heavy metals including arsenic, antimony, lead, mercury, nickel and zinc. Increasing consumption of e-devices in developing countries and transferring e-waste from developed to developing countries make the problem worst. So we need an innovative and creative engineers and effective recycling system to produce eco-friendly products that are easier to recycle and handle in their end-of-life. Several developing countries in Asia, Africa and Latin America still suffer from lack of advance recycling and disposal treatment experience. Workers in recycling are exposed to hazardous chemicals and material when braking e-products and extracting its valuable contents besides the polluting of water, air and soil. This paper studying the e-waste status and proposes a framework for guidance solution to control and eliminate e-waste, protecting workers and environment in developing world as step toward green environment.
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author Hameed, Shihab A.
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title Controlling computers and electronics waste: toward solving environmental problems
title_short Controlling computers and electronics waste: toward solving environmental problems
title_full Controlling computers and electronics waste: toward solving environmental problems
title_fullStr Controlling computers and electronics waste: toward solving environmental problems
title_full_unstemmed Controlling computers and electronics waste: toward solving environmental problems
title_sort controlling computers and electronics waste: toward solving environmental problems
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