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Electronic waste recycling

Electronic waste recycling, electronics recycling, or e-waste recycling is the disassembly and separation of components and raw materials of waste electronics; when referring to specific types of e-waste, the terms like computer recycling or mobile phone recycling may be used. Like other waste streams, reuse, donation, and repair are common sustainable…

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Electronic waste recycling

Nodes140
Edges139
Triples79
Avg. degree1.99
Density0.014286
Components1

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Electronic waste recycling

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Electronic waste recycling → After, Although, At, Basel Convention, Bay, Bengal, Caribbean, Haiti, In, In June, Increased, IT, Italian, Khian Sea, Moore's Law, New, New Jersey, November, Pennsylvania, SWICO
related to Europe · 18
Electronic waste recycling → Computers, EC, Electronic Equipment Directive, Europe, February, HWRCs, In Switzerland, Italy, Obligated WEEE, Pan-European, Producer Compliance Schemes, SWICO, The, The European Union, United Kingdom, Waste Electrical, WEEE, WEEE Directive

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thus having a negative impact on the environment.Many materials used in computer hardware can be recovered by recycling for future productioninstance ofwhich releases materials0.80text
fines for non-compliance.In Singaporeinstance ofimposing penalties0.80text
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illegal waste disposal or causing significant environmental harm could result in a fine of up to R10 millioninstance ofviolations0.80text
imprisonment for up to 10 yearsinstance ofviolations0.80text
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leadinstance ofToxic substances0.80text

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