ANALYSIS OF METHODOLOGIES FOR DETERMINING THE COMPOSITION OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC WASTE

  • Irina Milošević
  • Bojan Batinić
Ključne reči: Electrical and electronic waste, composition, amounts

Apstrakt

The main task of this paper is a comparison methodology for determining the composition of electrical and electronic waste in different cities / countries.  The paper presents and compares the ways of managing this type of waste in different cities, which includes composition information, amounts information, method of collection, disposal and treatment information. The current situation of EE-waste management in Serbia is also defined and recommendations for improving EE-waste management.

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2022-03-05
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