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Technological Advancements in E-Waste Management and Resource Recovery

Technological Advancements in E-Waste Management and Resource Recovery
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Author(s): Jayaditya Reddy Yeruva (Woxsen University, India), Adip Krishna Guduru (Woxsen University, India)and Bhanu Prakash Saripalli (Woxsen University, India)
Copyright: 2024
Pages: 14
Source title: Sustainable Solutions for E-Waste and Development
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Rajesh Kumar K. V. (Woxsen University, India), Hemachandran Kannan (Woxsen University, India), Dmitry Spodarets (Data Phoenix, USA), Parvez Alam Khan (Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS, Malaysia)and Bikash Kumar Pradhan (Woxsen University, India)
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-1018-2.ch018

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Abstract

As the world digitizes rapidly, there has been an exponential surge in the generation of electronic waste (e-waste), and it poses a grave threat to our planet due to its hazardous components, improper disposal methods, and the sheer volume being generated. Adding to the problem, e-waste recycling is highly complex and tedious, making it difficult to keep up with the pace of generation as well as leading to wastage of various precious metals. The solution involves using advanced technology to develop and optimise a multi-step resource recovery system. This chapter emphasizes the importance of engineers in tackling e-waste and how cutting edge technology can have a significant positive impact on society without necessarily requiring on-site involvement. The research aims to explore innovative strategies and technologies which will play a vital role in revolutionizing e-waste management, with AI-driven diagnostics, repair guidance, component identification, and value assessment being the future of efficient, effective, and sustainable e-waste recycling.

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