Department of Commerce, Saraswathi Narayanan College, Madurai, Tamilnadu, India
Research
Electronic Waste Management – A Tamilnadu Perspective
Author(s): Selvaraj N*
The usage of electronic devices is increasing day by day. Developed and developing countries, both are equally responsible for generating E-waste. Technology has short span of life. It has no shelf life. Change in technology takes place quite often; therefore the older one becomes redundant and turns into waste when new version of technology is emerged. This leads to generation of E Waste on a massive scale. In the technical era, every day companies are finding new electronic items and accordingly satisfy consumer needs. Consumers also express their interest in buying the electronic goods immediately after the electronic goods are introduced in the market. To examine the various ways to solve E-Waste problems. To assess the impact of E-Waste management to the local communities. The ‘t’ test is used to find out the significant difference among the two group of samples regar.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2169-026X.2021.10.317
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