by Abu Raihan | Nov 30, 2018 | News
Let me begin by confessing that until September 17, I had not heard of the term “e-waste.” I assume many people, in particular young people studying technology, must have heard of it. I have come to learn of the term through a newspaper article. The article, based on...
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by Abu Raihan | Nov 30, 2018 | News
According to recent media reports, negligence regarding electronic and electrical waste management is creating serious health and environmental hazards in the capital and elsewhere in the country. The problem has become widespread due to users leaving the wastes,...
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by Abu Raihan | Nov 30, 2018 | News
Proper management of e-waste is necessary to prevent health and safety hazards Bangladesh has been extracting valuable elements such as copper and gold from electronic waste, mostly known as e-waste. This has proven a good source of income for the country. The annual...
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by Abu Raihan | Nov 30, 2018 | News
Extracting valuable elements contained in electronic waste, mostly known as e-waste, such as copper and gold, can be a good source of income in developing or newly industrialized countries, and Bangladesh is certainly no exception in this regard. E-waste can be...
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by Abu Raihan | Nov 30, 2018 | News
The volume of e-waste is increasing daily and the country still lacks a proper mechanism to recycle it Bangladesh still lacks a proper mechanism for the safe disposal of electrical waste (e-waste), seven years after the government drafted regulations to prevent ever...
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