Africa; Design for Environment (DfE); e-waste valorization; hazardous substances; Perceived Behavioral Control (PBC); recycling; sustainability metric measurement; Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB); urban mining
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Abstract:
The lack of proper waste management in developing countries results in environmental pollution and human illness. This review presents the available data on the electronic and electrical waste generated and/or transported in Africa. Particular attention is given to waste treatment and the recycling sector, as well as methods for recovering metals from e-waste. The roles and responsibilities of stakeholders and institutions involved in Africa are discussed. Design for Environment guidelines and Sustainable Product Design Concepts are illustrated to find proper strategies for managing e-waste in general, and for Africa in particular. Raising awareness among national and international institutions is necessary to improve e-scraps management in Africa. Measures should be taken to facilitate the transition of e-waste management from the informal to the formal sector, which will create decent jobs and corresponding incomes.
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Research Areas:
Sustainable Production and Technologies: 50% Non-metallic Materials: 50%