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Role of Biological Tools in the Management of E-waste in India

Shweta Shrivastri , Shweta Shrivastri1 , Sachin C Narwadiya2

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Journal of Biochemistry and Biophysics 5(2):p 39-41, . | DOI:
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Shweta Shrivastri, Sachin C Narwadiya,Role of Biological Tools in the Management of E-waste in India,RFP Journal of Biochemistry and Biophysics. 2020;5(2):39–41.


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The unused or non-working electrical items are popularly known as e-waste or electronic waste, which are increasing day by day in our life, in today’s world we are seeing the technology is growing fast and it has become a big part of our life, technology and its applications are now omnipresent in our daily life so, it is imperative to say that without technology we are not able to live for a while ,today computer, smartphone, television, internet have become our big need . Just we are getting the benefits of technology we are also facing its ill effects as well on us and on the environment, over the past two decades the growth rate of electrical and electronic equipment is increased continuously, on the other hand the life span of these products become shorter these e-waste if not properly dumped or managed it creates lots of health problems for us, so the principle aim of this paper to show the management of e-waste in India with the help of biological tools.

Keywords: E-waste; technology; management; biological tools; electronic equipment; smartphones.


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