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From inequitable to sustainable e-waste processing for reduction of impact on human health and the environment

机译:从不可原谅的可持续电子废物处理,减少对人体健康和环境的影响

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Recycling of electric and electronic waste products (e-waste) which amounted to more than 50 million metric tonnes per year worldwide is a massive and global operation. Unfortunately, an estimated 70-80% of this waste has not been properly managed because the waste went from developed to low-income countries to be dumped into landfills or informally recycled. Such recycling has been carried out either directly on landfill sites or in small, often family-run recycling shops without much regulations or oversights. The process traditionally involved manual dismantling, cleaning with hazardous solvents, burning and melting on open fires, etc., which would generate a variety of toxic substances and exposure/hazards to applicators, family members, proximate residents and the environment. The situation clearly calls for global responsibility to reduce the impact on human health and the environment, especially in developing countries where poor residents have been shouldering the hazardous burden. On the other hand, formal e-waste recycling has been mainly conducted in small scales in industrialized countries. Whether the latter process would impose less risk to populations and environment has not been determined yet. Therefore, the main objectives of this review are: 1. to address current trends and emerging threats of not only informal but also formal e-waste management practices, and 2. to propose adequate measures and interventions. A major recommendation is to conduct independent surveillance of compliance with e-waste trading and processing according to the Basel Ban Amendment. The recycling industry needs to be carefully evaluated by joint effort from international agencies, producing industries and other stakeholders to develop better processes. Subsequent transition to more sustainable and equitable e-waste management solutions should result in more effective use of natural resources, and in prevention of adverse effects on health and the environment.
机译:全球每年达到5000多万公吨的电气和电子废品(电子废物)的回收是一种大规模和全球运营。不幸的是,估计的70-80%的废物尚未得到适当管理,因为废物从发达国家到低收入国家倾销或非正式回收。这种回收已经直接在垃圾填埋场或小型家庭运行的回收商店进行,而没有多大规定或监督。该过程传统上涉及手动拆解,用危险溶剂清洁,燃烧和融化在开火等上,这将为施用者,家庭成员,邻近居民和环境产生各种有毒物质和暴露/危害。这种情况明确要求全球责任减少对人类健康和环境的影响,特别是在贫困居民一直危险负担的发展中国家。另一方面,正式的电子废物再循环主要是在工业化国家的小尺度中进行的。后一种过程是否会对群体和环境施加较小的风险,但尚未确定。因此,本综述的主要目标是:1。解决当前趋势和新兴威胁不仅是非正式的,而且是正式的电子废物管理实践,以及2.提出充分的措施和干预措施。主要建议是根据巴塞尔禁令修正案进行独立监督遵守电子废物交易和加工。通过国际机构,生产行业和其他利益攸关方的共同努力,需要仔细评估回收行业,以发展更好的流程。随后过渡到更可持续和公平的电子废物管理解决方案应导致更有效地利用自然资源,并预防对健康和环境的不利影响。

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    《Environmental research》 |2021年第3期|110728.1-110728.7|共7页
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    Institute of Public Health College of Medicine and Health Sciences United Arab Emirates University United Arab Emirates;

    Institute and Outpatient Clinic of Occupational Social and Environmental Medicine Friedrich-Alexander-Universtitaet Erlangen-Nuernberg Germany;

    Radboud Institute for Health Science Radboudumc Nijmegen Netherlands;

    Department of Physics of Kaunas University of Technology Kaunas Lithuania;

    Department of Environmental Engineering and Occupational Safety and Health University of Novi Sad Novi Sad Serbia;

    University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf Germany;

    Unit Environmental Hygiene and Human Biological Monitoring Department of Health Protection Laboratoire National de Sante Luxembourg;

    Department of Public Health and Primary Care KU Leuven Belgium;

    Faculty of Medicine Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu Sibiu Romania;

    Department of Public Health and Primary Care KU Leuven Belgium;

    EGE University Laboratory of Occupational & Environmental Respiratory Diseases and Asthma. Izmir Turkey;

    Department of Occupational Medicine Aarhus University Hospital Aarhus N Denmark;

    University of Ioannina Greece;

    Faculty of Medicine University of Novi Sad Serbia;

    Institute of Family Medicine and Public Health University of Tartu Tartu Estonia;

    Democritus University of Thrace Greece;

    Department of Environmental Engineering and Occupational Safety and Health University of Novi Sad Novi Sad Serbia;

    Department of Physics of Kaunas University of Technology Kaunas Lithuania;

    Department of Environmental Engineering and Occupational Safety and Health University of Novi Sad Novi Sad Serbia;

    Department of Environmental Engineering and Occupational Safety and Health University of Novi Sad Novi Sad Serbia;

    Environmental Health Department National Institute of Health Porto Portugal;

    Qasemi Research Center Al-Qasemi Academic College Baqa El-Gharbia Israel;

    The George Emil Palade University of Medicine Pharmacy Science and Technology Targu Mures Romania;

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    e-waste; Electronic waste recycling; Basel ban amendment; Environmental pollution; Health hazards;

    机译:垃圾;电子废物回收;巴塞尔禁止修正案;环境污染;健康危害;
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