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Prevention-intervention strategies to reduce exposure to e-waste

Heacock, M, Trottier, B, Adhikary, S, Asante, KA, Basu, N, Brune, MN, Caravanos, J, Carpenter, D, Cazabon, D, Chakraborty, P, Chen, A, Barriga, FD, Ericson, B, Fobil, J, Haryanto, B, Huo, X, Joshi, TK, Landrigan, P, Lopez, A, Magalini, F, Navasumrit, P, Pascale, A, Sambandam, S, Aslia Kamil, US, Sly, L, Sly, Peter, Suk, A, Suraweera, I, Tamin, R, Vicario, E and Suk, W 2018, Prevention-intervention strategies to reduce exposure to e-waste, Reviews on Environmental Health, vol. 33, no. 2, pp. 219-228, doi: 10.1515/reveh-2018-0014.

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Title Prevention-intervention strategies to reduce exposure to e-waste
Author(s) Heacock, M
Trottier, B
Adhikary, S
Asante, KA
Basu, N
Brune, MN
Caravanos, J
Carpenter, D
Cazabon, D
Chakraborty, P
Chen, A
Barriga, FD
Ericson, B
Fobil, J
Haryanto, B
Huo, X
Joshi, TK
Landrigan, P
Lopez, A
Magalini, F
Navasumrit, P
Pascale, A
Sambandam, S
Aslia Kamil, US
Sly, L
Sly, Peter
Suk, A
Suraweera, I
Tamin, R
Vicario, E
Suk, W
Journal name Reviews on Environmental Health
Volume number 33
Issue number 2
Start page 219
End page 228
Total pages 10
Publisher De Gruyter
Place of publication Berlin, Germany
Publication date 2018-06
ISSN 0048-7554
2191-0308
Keyword(s) CHINA
electronic recycling
electronic waste (e-waste)
environmental health
Environmental Sciences
Environmental Sciences & Ecology
global health
GROWING GLOBAL PROBLEM
HEALTH-RISK
HEAVY-METALS
intervention
LEAD-EXPOSURE
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
POLLUTION
POLYBROMINATED DIPHENYL ETHERS
POLYCHLORINATED-BIPHENYLS
prevention
Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
RECYCLING AREA
SURFACE SOIL
Science & Technology
Summary Abstract As one of the largest waste streams, electronic waste (e-waste) production continues to grow in response to global demand for consumer electronics. This waste is often shipped to developing countries where it is disassembled and recycled. In many cases, e-waste recycling activities are conducted in informal settings with very few controls or protections in place for workers. These activities involve exposure to hazardous substances such as cadmium, lead, and brominated flame retardants and are frequently performed by women and children. Although recycling practices and exposures vary by scale and geographic region, we present case studies of e-waste recycling scenarios and intervention approaches to reduce or prevent exposures to the hazardous substances in e-waste that may be broadly applicable to diverse situations. Drawing on parallels identified in these cases, we discuss the future prevention and intervention strategies that recognize the difficult economic realities of informal e-waste recycling.
Language eng
DOI 10.1515/reveh-2018-0014
Field of Research 0502 Environmental Science and Management
1117 Public Health and Health Services
HERDC Research category C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal
Free to Read? Yes
Persistent URL http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30164832

Document type: Journal Article
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