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Electrical and electronic waste is a growing problem as volumes are increasing fast. Rapid product innovation and replacement, especially in information and communication technologies (ICT), combined with the migration from analog to digital technologies and to flat-screen televisions and monitors has resulted in some electronic products quickly reaching the end of their life. The EU directive on waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) aims to minimise WEEE by putting organizational and financial responsibility on producers and distributors for collection, treatment, recycling and rec
Electronic waste --- Management --- E-scrap --- E-waste --- Waste electrical and electronic equipment --- Waste electronic apparatus and appliances --- Waste electronic appliances --- WEEE (Waste electrical and electronic equipment) --- Electronic apparatus and appliances --- Refuse and refuse disposal
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Electronic waste --- Electronic apparatus and appliances --- Refuse and refuse disposal. --- Electronic devices --- Electronics --- Physical instruments --- Scientific apparatus and instruments --- Electronic instruments --- E-scrap --- E-waste --- Waste electrical and electronic equipment --- Waste electronic apparatus and appliances --- Waste electronic appliances --- WEEE (Waste electrical and electronic equipment) --- Refuse and refuse disposal --- Discarded materials --- Disposal of refuse --- Garbage --- Household waste --- Household wastes --- Rubbish --- Solid waste management --- Trash --- Waste disposal --- Waste management --- Wastes, Household --- Sanitation --- Factory and trade waste --- Pollution --- Pollution control industry --- Salvage (Waste, etc.) --- Street cleaning --- Waste products --- Management. --- Environmental aspects. --- Apparatus and appliances --- Environmental aspects
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