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100 _aPurani, Aanal
245 0 _aCollection of e- waste through authorised channel in ahmedabad: challenges and way forwad (Also available on CD)
300 _axiii,66p.,CD-ROM
505 _aCONTENT I. INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background 1 1.2 What is E-waste 1 1.3 Composition of e-waste 7 1.4 Impacts of E-waste 7 1.5 E-waste Scenario 9 1.5.1 Global E-waste Scenario 9 Japan 10 South Korea 11 Taiwan 12 1.5.2 The Indian Scenario 15 1.6 Scenario in Ahmedabad 18 1.6.1 Current status of collection, handling and processing of e-waste 19 1.7 Need Of Study 20 1.8 Aim 20 1.9 Objectives 20 1.10 Scope 20 1.11 Limitations 21 1.12 Methodology 21 1.13 Research Questions 23 II. LITERATURE REVIEW 2.1 Characteristics of E-waste 24 2.2 Hazards of e-waste 24 2.3 Stakeholders of E-waste 25 2.4 Electronic waste and Environmental legislation in India 27 2.4.1 Issues with current legislation 28 2.5 Case study overview: E-waste scenario in Mumbai-Chinchwad Region 29 III.SITUATION ANALYSIS 3.1 Sources of E-waste 33 3.2 Issues of e-waste management in Ahmedabad 33 3.3 Supply chain of E-waste 34 3.4 E-waste inventory for Ahmedabad 35 3.4.1 Inventory summary 36 3.5 Strengths and weaknesses of informal e-waste recyclers 41 3.6 Strengths and weaknesses of formal e-waste recyclers 43 3.7 Size and nature of e-waste in the informal sector 46 3.8 Financial scenario of informal recyclers 48 IV. CONCLUSION V. SUGGESTIONS AND PROPOSED MODEL Discussion on “SWACH” Model 53 Proposed “ECCU” Model 55 5.1 Advantages and challenges of the proposed model 59 Advantages 59 Challenges 59 VI. WAY FORWARD 61 VII. REFERNECES 62 ANNEXURE I 64-66
700 _aKumar, Ashwani (Guide)
700 _aPandya, Prashant (Guide)
891 _a2012 Batch
891 _aFP-PG
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