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E-Waste Management Protocol for Used Mobile Phones


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1 Post Graduate Research Centre, Electronic Science, P. E. Society's, Modern College of Arts, Science and Commerce, Shivajinagar, Pune - 411005, India
2 Department of Electronic Science, Nowrosjee Wadia College, Pune - 411001, India
3 Department of Electronic Science, Savitribai Phule Pune University, Pune – 411007, India
 

Now a days e-waste management is very much critical matter all over the world. Research on it is going on for estimation of e-waste generation from various electronic gadgets, remedies for reducing e-waste and effective processing for decomposition of e-waste materials. A traditional method to collect and decompose e-waste in the world is a mixed electrical, electronic waste product along with its accessories, enclosures, batteries, wires, cables, fixtures etc. Also for these decomposition processes creates hazardous effects on environmental conditions of that processing factory, ultimately the workers suffer from it. Hence a systematic research work for only one product mobile phone is considered for e-waste management in this paper. In the present work systematic survey, data bank creation for estimation of possible e-waste produced from various old mobiles and their decomposition process will be studied. This will set a protocol for e-waste management centre regarding disposal of old Mobile phones at Modern College, Shivajinagar, Pune.

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E-Waste, Recycle, Plasma TV, Degradation, Models.
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  • ‘e-waste management campaign : Case study in rural community’ in the form of poster in national conference on “Hazardous e-waste management” organized by Modern College on 23rd & 24th December 2013, published in Environment Observer, Vol. 17, December 2013, Page 33.
  • “e waste management a challenge to public health”, and published in conference proceedings of National Conference on Advances in Electronics and its Interdisciplinary Applications, 19, 20 September 2014 held at Fergusson College Pune-411004 (India)
  • International Conference on Emerging Trends and issues in Research and development (ETIRD-2016) 17, 18 February 2016 at Maharaja Sayajirao GaikwadArts, Science and Commerce college, Malegaon “Analysis of environmental impact of e-waste and scheme for its reduction” international refereed multidisciplinary journal of contemporary research “Maaz Publications Malegaon (MH-India). ”

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Authors

S. R. Chaudhari
Post Graduate Research Centre, Electronic Science, P. E. Society's, Modern College of Arts, Science and Commerce, Shivajinagar, Pune - 411005, India
P. K. Bhadane
Department of Electronic Science, Nowrosjee Wadia College, Pune - 411001, India
A. D. Shaligram
Department of Electronic Science, Savitribai Phule Pune University, Pune – 411007, India

Abstract


Now a days e-waste management is very much critical matter all over the world. Research on it is going on for estimation of e-waste generation from various electronic gadgets, remedies for reducing e-waste and effective processing for decomposition of e-waste materials. A traditional method to collect and decompose e-waste in the world is a mixed electrical, electronic waste product along with its accessories, enclosures, batteries, wires, cables, fixtures etc. Also for these decomposition processes creates hazardous effects on environmental conditions of that processing factory, ultimately the workers suffer from it. Hence a systematic research work for only one product mobile phone is considered for e-waste management in this paper. In the present work systematic survey, data bank creation for estimation of possible e-waste produced from various old mobiles and their decomposition process will be studied. This will set a protocol for e-waste management centre regarding disposal of old Mobile phones at Modern College, Shivajinagar, Pune.

Keywords


E-Waste, Recycle, Plasma TV, Degradation, Models.

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