Приклади вживання Electronic waste Англійська мовою та їх переклад на Українською
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According to the European Commission, electronic waste is one of the fastest growing waste streams in the EU,
planned obsolescence have resulted in a fast-growing surplus of electronic waste around the globe.
In a world where global electrical and electronic waste is on track to reach 120 million tons by 2050,
Technology Committee approved funding for research on reducing electronic waste and mitigating environmental impact, regarded by sponsor Ralph Hall(R-TX) as the first federal bill to directly address electronic waste.
energy intensive.[1] Electronic waste describes discarded electrical
However, large amounts of the produced electronic waste from developed countries is exported, and handled by the informal sector in countries like India, despite the fact that exporting electronic waste to them is illegal.
compact discs from Bangladesh and household and electronic waste from the U.S., Canada,
study the European experience in terms of electronic waste disposal.
planned phasing out of electrical equipment have all resulted in a fast-growing surplus of electronic waste around the globe.
for anyone who would later be in contact with the electronic waste, directly or indirectly.
Critics of trade in used electronics maintain that it is still too easy for brokers calling themselves recyclers to export unscreened electronic waste to developing countries,
One of the major challenges is recycling the printed circuit boards from the electronic wastes.
cables, electronic wastes and mixtures of other plastics in the technologies of recycling of secondary raw materials;
Computers& electronic wastes collected from households within Europe are treated under the WEEE directive via Producer Compliance Schemes(whereby manufacturers of Electronics pay into a scheme that funds its recovery from household waste recycling centres(HWRCs))
Where does electronic waste go?
How to Manage Electronic Waste?
Where did the electronic waste go?
Electronic waste: Enemy at the gate.
Definition of electronic waste according to the WEEE directive.
This leads to the emergence of electronic waste every year in increasing amounts.