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1. Solution and Challenges in recycling waste cathode-ray tube
2. Reconfigurable recycling systems of e-waste
3. An Economic Assessment of Present and Future Electronic Waste Streams: Japans Experience
4. Recent technologies in electronic waste management
5. Recycling challenges for electronic consumer products to e-waste: A developing countries perspective
6. Chemical recycling of electronic waste for clean fuel production
7. Management of electrical and electronic equipment in European Union countries: a comparison
8. E-waste management from macroscopic to microscopic scale
9. Recycling processes for the recovery of metal from e-waste of the LED industry
10. E-waste management and the conservation of geochemical scarce resources
11. Sustainable electronic waste management: Implications on environmental and human health
12. E-waste and their implications on the environmental and human health.
2. Reconfigurable recycling systems of e-waste
3. An Economic Assessment of Present and Future Electronic Waste Streams: Japans Experience
4. Recent technologies in electronic waste management
5. Recycling challenges for electronic consumer products to e-waste: A developing countries perspective
6. Chemical recycling of electronic waste for clean fuel production
7. Management of electrical and electronic equipment in European Union countries: a comparison
8. E-waste management from macroscopic to microscopic scale
9. Recycling processes for the recovery of metal from e-waste of the LED industry
10. E-waste management and the conservation of geochemical scarce resources
11. Sustainable electronic waste management: Implications on environmental and human health
12. E-waste and their implications on the environmental and human health.