6. E-waste recycling
Recycling of hazardous products by moving hazards into secondary products should be beneficial to the environment when
discarded. Environmentally sound management requires the
establishment of collection centers, transportation, treatment,
storage, recovery and disposal of e-waste, at national and/or
regional levels. Regulatory authorities should have to provide
these facilities and for the better performance there should be
incentives. The government has to encourage the NGO's and
manufacturers for establishing e-waste collection, exchange,
recycling facilitities at district, state and national levels [33].
To achieve environmentally sound recycling of e-waste particular skill and training of operations should be required. Expert
personnel are prerequisite for recycling step to screen the toxic
and desirable substances from a complex e-waste then different
environment friendly recycling processes have to adopted for toxic
and desired substances separately. To minimize the adverse
environmental impacts on the recycling personnel, obsolete gad-
gets have to provide by maintaining stringent environmental
standards. The recycling facilities need to have proper air poolu-
tion control plans for the escape and point source emissions.
Nowadays a private sector and various research organizations are
coming forward for the research purposes as this is the source of
money for the private organization because of the presence of
precious metals present in it [34].