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@incollection{ Mihai2016,
 title = {E-waste management as a global challenge (introductory chapter)},
 author = {Mihai, Florin-Constantin and Gnoni, Maria-Grazie},
 editor = {Mihai, Florin-Constantin},
 year = {2016},
 booktitle = {E-Waste in Transition: from Pollution to Resource},
 pages = {1-8},
 address = {Rijeka},
 publisher = {Intech},
 isbn = {978-953-51-2500-6},
 doi = {https://doi.org/10.5772/64596},
 abstract = {Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment management (E-waste or WEEE) is a crucial issue in the solid waste management sector with global interconnections between well-developed, transitional and developing countries. Consumption society and addiction to technology dictate the daily life in high and middle-income countries where population consumes large amounts of EEE products (electrical and electronic equipment) which sooner become e-waste. This fraction is a fast-growing waste stream which needs special treatment and management due to the toxic potential of public health and environment. On the other hand, the e-waste contains valuable materials which may be recovered (precious metals, Cu) reused and recycled (metals, plastics) by various industries mitigating the consumption of natural resources. The new challenge of e-waste management system is to shift the paradigm from a toxic pollution source to a viable resource in the context of sustainable development.},
 keywords = {Elektroindustrie; nachhaltige Entwicklung; waste disposal; waste processing; Elektronik; consumption; environmental impact; Recycling; Abfallverwertung; health consequences; recycling; Konsum; waste management; Entsorgung; recycling management; electrical industry; Umweltverschmutzung; gesundheitliche Folgen; sustainable development; environmental pollution; Umweltbelastung; Kreislaufwirtschaft; Abfallwirtschaft; electronics}}