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Description

In this course you will learn following points in detail:

  • Introduction to E- Waste

  • What is E-Waste & facts About E-Waste

  • Six Categories of Electronics and Electrical Waste

  • E-Waste Composition Statistics

  • E-Waste Generation and Recycling Rates at Global Context

  • Projected electronic waste generation worldwide from 2019 to 2030

  • Global & Regional E-Waste Generation

  • Global & Regional E-Waste Recycling Rate

  • Best in E-waste Recycling Countries in World

  • Top E-waste Global Statistics

  • E- Waste Impact on Human Health

  • E- Waste Impact on Human Health

  • E-Waste Recycling Process

  • E-Waste Recycling Process

  • Components Retrieved from E-Waste Recycling Process

  • Formal and Informal Sector Recycling

  • Conventional E Waste Disposals Methods

  • Informal Sector Recycling and its impact

  • Formal Sector Recycling and Steps involve in Process on Recycling

  • Various techniques of Metal Recovery from E-Waste

  • Steps involved in recovery on precious metals from E-Waste

  • Recovery of Metals from Waste PCBs

  • Recovery of Neodymium from hard disk and other Permanent Magnets in E waste

  • Recovery of Cobalt and Lithium from Waste Mobile Batteries

  • Recovery of Rare Earth Elements from Waste Fluorescent Tubes

  • Economics of Recycling

  • Indicative Cost and Earning potential of Unorganized Units

  • Economics of Recycled Materials

  • Saleable Material recovered from 1000 Kg assorted E-waste

  • Market value of the Metal recovered from 1000Kg of PCBs

  • Possible Potential of Valuable Metal Recovery from E-Waste

  • E-Waste Solution and E-Waste Management at Global Context

  • Issues and Challenges in E waste

  • Stake Holders in E waste management

  • E-waste management system in developed countries

  • Possible Solution on E waste Management

  • Efforts Taken to combat the issue of E Waste at Global Level

  • Status of E-Waste Recycling Policy

  • International E-Waste Day

  • Basel Convention

  • Partnership for Action on Computing Equipment (PACE)

  • Mobile Phone Partnership Initiative (MPPI)

  • World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) Forum

  • International Electro technical Commission (IEC)

  • International Telecommunication Union (ITU)

  • International Trade Centre (ITC)

  • United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)

  • World Health Organization (WHO)

  • Switzerland and the Canton of Geneva

What You Will Learn!

  • Introduction to E- Waste
  • What is E-Waste & facts About E-Waste
  • Six Categories of Electronics and Electrical Waste
  • E-Waste Composition Statistics
  • E-Waste Generation and Recycling Rates at Global Context
  • Projected electronic waste generation worldwide from 2019 to 2030
  • Global & Regional E-Waste Generation
  • Global & Reginal E-Waste Recycling Rate
  • Best in E-waste Recycling Countries in World
  • Top E-waste Global Statistics
  • E- Waste Impact on Human Health
  • E- Waste Impact on Human Health
  • E-Waste Recycling Process
  • E-Waste Recycling Process
  • Components Retrieved from E-Waste Recycling Process
  • Formal and Informal Sector Recycling
  • Conventional E Waste Disposals Methods
  • Informal Sector Recycling and its impact
  • Formal Sector Recycling and Steps involve in Process on Recycling
  • Various techniques of Metal Recovery from E-Waste
  • Steps involved in recovery on precious metals from E-Waste
  • Recovery of Metals from Waste PCBs
  • Recovery of Neodymium from hard disk and other Permanent Magnets in E waste
  • Recovery of Cobalt and Lithium from Waste Mobile Batteries
  • Recovery of Rare Earth Elements from Waste Fluorescent Tubes
  • Economics of Recycling
  • Indicative Cost and Earning potential of Unorganized Units
  • Economics of Recycled Materials
  • Saleable Material recovered from 1000 Kg assorted E-waste
  • Market value of the Metal recovered from 1000Kg of PCBs
  • Possible Potential of Valuable Metal Recovery from E-Waste
  • E-Waste Solution and E-Waste Management at Global Context
  • Issues and Challenges in E waste
  • Stake Holders in E waste management
  • E-waste management system in developed countries
  • Possible Solution on E waste Management
  • Efforts Taken to combat the issue of E Waste at Global Level
  • Status of E-Waste Recycling Policy
  • International E-Waste Day
  • Basel Convention
  • Partnership for Action on Computing Equipment (PACE)
  • Mobile Phone Partnership Initiative (MPPI)
  • World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) Forum
  • International Electro technical Commission (IEC)
  • International Telecommunication Union (ITU)
  • International Trade Centre (ITC)
  • United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)
  • World Health Organization (WHO)
  • Switzerland and the Canton of Geneva

Who Should Attend!

  • Beginners who wants to learn about E-Waste: Causes, Impacts, Management & Solution
  • Students