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Impact of 'E-waste pollution' on Right to Health: A Critical Analysis

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E-waste or electronic waste is a major problem resulting from the increase in consumer electronics in the past decades around the world. With the rapid pace of technology innovation and obsolescence that leads to shortened product lifespan of various gadgets, the growing demand for electronics and its resulting waste poses a significant challenge in present. Electronic equipments contain many hazardous metallic contaminants such as lead, cadmium, and beryllium and brominated flame-retardants. The fraction including iron, copper, aluminum, gold, and other metals in e-waste is over 60%, while plastics account for about 30% and the hazardous pollutants comprise only about 2.70%. Of many toxic heavy metals, lead is the most widely used in electronic devices for various purposes, resulting in a variety of health hazards due to environmental contamination. Lead enters biological systems via food, water, air, and soil. Children are particularly vulnerable to lead poisoning - more so than adults because they absorb more lead from their environment and their nervous system and blood get affected. The hazardous nature of e-waste is one of the growing problems of the world related to environment. The ever-increasing amount of e-waste is also associated with the lack of awareness and appropriate skill in engaged personnel is enhancing the problem. A large number of workers are involved in crude dismantling of these electronic items for their livelihood and their health is at high risk; therefore, there is an urgent need to plan a preventive strategy in relation to health hazards related to e-waste handling among these workers in India. Required information should be provided to these workers engaged in treating this e-waste regarding safe handling of e-waste and personal protection. For e-waste management many technical solutions are available, but to be adopted in the management system, prerequisite conditions such as legislation, collection system, logistics, and manpower should be prepared.

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E-waste, Health, Legislative and Judicial Responses

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"Impact of 'E-waste pollution' on Right to Health: A Critical Analysis", International Journal of Emerging Technologies and Innovative Research (www.jetir.org), ISSN:2349-5162, Vol.6, Issue 6, page no.659-666, September-2019, Available :http://www.jetir.org/papers/JETIR1907F89.pdf

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"Impact of 'E-waste pollution' on Right to Health: A Critical Analysis", International Journal of Emerging Technologies and Innovative Research (www.jetir.org | UGC and issn Approved), ISSN:2349-5162, Vol.6, Issue 6, page no. pp659-666, September-2019, Available at : http://www.jetir.org/papers/JETIR1907F89.pdf

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Published Paper ID: JETIR1907F89
Registration ID: 222083
Published In: Volume 6 | Issue 6 | Year September-2019
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Page No: 659-666
Country: MEERUT, UTTAR PRADESH, India .
Area: Other
ISSN Number: 2349-5162
Publisher: IJ Publication


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