E=WASTE MANAGEMENT PRESENTATION.1720808886941[Replica].pptx

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Presentation on e-waste management


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e-waste management

introduction: E-waste short for electronic waste, refers to discarded electrical or electronic devices. these can include old computers, mobile p ho nes,TV’s , refrigerators, and other electronic gadgets that have reached the end of their useful life. E-waste management encompasses the collection,transportation, recy c ling, and disposal of electronic waste in an environmentally friendly and stable manner, In a world driven by technology, our commitment to responsible e-waste management is now more cruical than ever. E-watse management involves stategies to reduce e-waste generation, promote reuse and recycling, and safely jandle hazardous materials found in electronic devices.

today’s electronic gadget... tomorrow’s electronic waste!!

E-waste Agenda; 1) understanding e-waste 2) why e-waste managemnt matters 3) sustainable e-waste practices

TYPES OF E-WASTE:

HOW THESE BECOME E-WASTE? REASONS Advancement in technology. • Changes in style fashion and status Nearing the end of their useful life Not taking precautions while handling them.

electronic waste.... an environment killer ! a clear effect

Understanding E-Waste Section 1: E-waste, or electronic waste, refers to discarded electrical or electronic devices. This includes old computers, mobile phones, appliances, and batteries that can pose environmental risks if not handled properly.

Why E-Waste Management Matters Section 2: I mproper disposal of e-waste can lead to pollution, resource depletion, and health hazards from toxic materials like lead, mercury, and cadmium. It's essential to comply with legal regulations and take responsibility for our electronic devices' end-of-life stages.

Promoting Sustainable Practices Section 3: By recycling and reusing electronic devices, we can reduce e-waste accumulation and minimize its environmental impact. Supporting companies with e-waste recycling initiatives and making informed electronics purchasing decisions are crucial steps towards sustainability.

Effective delivery techniques 1 Waste generated from the products used for data processing such as computers, computer devices like monitor, speakers, keyboards, printers etc. 2. Electronic devices used for entertainment like TV, DVDs, and CD players. 3. Equipment or devices used for communication like phones, landline phones, fax etc. 4. Household equipment's like vacuum cleaner, microwave ovens, washing machines, air conditioners etc. 5. Audio, visual components such as VCRs, Stereo equipment etc. SOURES OF E-WASTE:

Thank you DELINA MICHAEL 502-555-0152 [email protected]
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