Browsing Natural and Agricultural Sciences by Subject "Electronic waste"
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Gevaarlike afval in huishoudelike afval : 'n gevallestudie
(North-West University, 2010)Rapid population growth and urbanisation has resulted in a drastic increase in the volume of waste produced by the World populace. The resulting pressure on the country’s somewhat underdeveloped waste management ... -
Understanding public knowledge and awareness of e-waste management practices in Maseru, Lesotho
(North-West University (South Africa), 2020)E-waste is the fastest growing waste stream globally and its rapid increase has become a global concern. Due to the lack of e-waste legislation, public knowledge, recycling infrastructure, and framework for the e-waste ...