DOC314 4th Week Tutorial Report
DOC314 4th Week Tutorial Report
DOC314 4th Week Tutorial Report
Education
Acknowledgement
I would like to express my special thanks and gratitude towards lecturer
Ms. Dilki Weerakoon and Tutorial lecture madam for their guidance and
support.
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Table of Contents
Abstract........................................................................................i
Acknowledgement......................................................................ii
List of figures..............................................................................iv
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3. Harmful effects of e waste .....................................................
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References .................................................................................. 4
List of figures
Figure 1E- waste ......................................................................... 1
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Electronic Waste
1. What is Electronic waste?
• E waste is electronic products that are unwanted, not working, and nearing or at
the end of their use full life. Computers, televisions, VCR’s stereos, copiers, and
fax machines are everyday electronic products. We can categorize E waste into
three types, they are, major appliances, small appliances, computer and
telecommunication appliances. Refrigerators, washing machines and dryers are few
examples for major type appliances and vacuum cleaners, irons, blenders and fryers can
be taken as small type appliances. At last computer and telecommunication appliances
are laptops, Pcs, Telephones and Mobile devices.
• Rapid innovation in technology can be taken as another reason for the increase of
the amount of e- waste. Due to the increase in technological and industrial
demand new electronical devices have developed that result in unwanted and
unused devices.
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3. Harmful effects of e waste
• E waste can be toxic not only for the soil as it is not biodegradable and
accumulates in the environment, in air, water and living bodies. Open air
burning and acid baths being used to recover valuable materials from
electronic components release toxic materials leaching in to the
environment
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4. Disposing E waste
Figure 4 Recycling3
References
• https://techreset.com/itad-guides/e-waste-
disposaltechniques/
• https://www.knowledge-share.eu/en/patent/
preciousmaterials-from-electronic-circuit-
boards/?gclid=CjwKCAjwysipBhBXEiwApJOcu1VHz2
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• https://www.rts.com/elytus/
• https://trashcansunlimited.com/blog/ewaste-
definitioncauses-concerns-and-
management/#:~:text=Causes%20Electronic%20Waste%
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