2 Urban mining of e-waste: treasure hunting for precious nanometals
Sammani Ramanayaka, S. Keerthanan and Meththika Vithanage
3 Biochemical hazards associated with unsafe disposal of electrical and electronic items
Kalyani Korla and Chanchal K. Mitra
4 Policy issues for efficient management of e-waste in developing countries
Rajiv Ranjan Srivastava and Pankaj Pathak
5 E-waste as a challenge for public and ecosystem health
Lakshika Weerasundara, Kushani Mahatantila and Meththika Vithanage
6 Electrochemical enhanced metal extraction from e-waste
Ahamed Ashiq, Asitha Cooray, Srikanth Chakravartula Srivatsa and Meththika Vithanage
7 Phytoremediation for e-waste contaminated sites
Viraj Gunarathne, Sameera R. Gunatilake, Sachithra T. Wanasinghe, Thilakshani Atugoda, Prabuddhi Wijekoon, Jayanta Kumar Biswas and Meththika Vithanage
8 Organic pollutants from e-waste and their electrokinetic remediation
Don Liyanage and Janitha Walpita
9 Mapping the emergence of research activities on "e-waste: a scientometric analysis and an in-depth review
Anwesha Borthakur and Pardeep Singh
Part 2 Case studies
10 Waste electrical and electronic equipment in India: diversity, flows, and resource recovery approaches
M.N.V. Prasad
11 Socio-technological challenges in formalization of e-waste recycling in India
Pooja Pandey
12 Electrical and electronic waste in Pakistan: the management practices and perspectives
Sadia Ilyas, Rajiv R. Srivastava and Zaigham Abbas
13 Challenges in e-waste management in Sri Lanka
Wilka Wayanthi Ranasinghe and Bandunee C.L. Athapattu
14 Electronic waste management practices in Nigeria
I.C. Nnorom and O.A. Odeyingbo
15 e-Waste recycling slum in the heart of Accra, Ghana: the dirty secrets
Martin Oteng-Ababio
16 E-waste situation and current practices in Brazil
Ricardo Gabbay Souza
17 The impact of waste of electrical and electronic equipment public police in Latin America: analysis of the physical, economical, and information flow
Luz Ange´lica Rodri´guez-Bello and Enrique Estupin~a´n-Escalante
18 Environmental pollution of e-waste: generation, collection, legislation, and recycling practices in Mexico
Claudia Estela Saldan~a Dura´n, Gerardo Bernache Pe´rez, Sara Ojeda-Benitez and Samantha E. Cruz-Sotelo
19 Improving sustainability of e-waste management through the systemic design of solutions: the cases of Colombia and Ecuador
S. Me´ndez-Fajardo, H. Bo¨ni, P. Vanegas and D Sucozhanay
20 e-Waste management in Ecuador, current situation and perspectives
Paul Vanegas, Andre´s Marti´nez-Moscoso, Dolores Sucozhanay, Pablo Pano, Andre´s Tello, Adriana Abril, Ismael Izquierdo, Gustavo Pacheco and Marc Craps
21 The Chilean regulation of waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE): some of the challenges and opportunities to incorporate informal e-waste recyclers
Uca Silva and Gloria Baigorrotegui
22 Electronic waste management in Romania: pathways for sustainable practices
Florin-Constantin Mihai
23 e-Waste management practices in Australia
Md Tasbirul Islam and Nazmul Huda
24 E-waste policies in the United States: minimalistic federal action and fragmented subnational activities
Katja Biedenkopf
Majeti Narasimha Vara Prasad is an emeritus professor in the School of Sciences at the University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad, India. He also taught at the North Eastern Hill University, Shillong, India. He has made significant contributions to the field of plant-metal interactions, bioremediation, and bioeconomy. He has also published over 210 research articles in peer-reviewed journals with Google Scholar h-index of 61. He is the author, co-author, editor and co-editor of several books by leading international publishers.
She is the leader of the Ecosphere Resilience Research Center, Faculty of Applied Science at the University of Sri Jayewardenepura, Sri Lanka, Visiting Associate Research Professor, National Institute of Fundamental Studies, Sri Lanka and an Adjunct Associate Research Professor at the University of Southern Queensland, Australia. Dr. Vithanage's research approach builds on enabling measurements of concentrations and reaction rates in environmental samples for key/emerging pollutants in the environment in order to assess their fate and transport to discover solutions to remediate those using different geo/bio/nano materials. Dr. Vithanage is particularly interested in elucidating the mechanistic understanding of release/remediation of pollutants with contrasting physical and chemical properties that can be used to obtain insights into environmental partitioning, chemical persistence and ultimate accumulation in biota. To this end, her current research interests are focused on monitoring atmospheric deposition, landfill leachate, water and soil for pollutants, develop and enhance the properties of biochar, nano/geo substances and composites as material for environmental remediation. She has received several awards from,TWAS-NSF Award for the Young Scientist, American Geophysical Union, Presidential Awards for Publications, Awards for science popularization and for post graduate supervision by the National Science Foundation, Sri Lanka. She is a Young Affiliate of the Third World Academy of Sciences. She was the Chairperson of the Young Scientists Forum on the National Science and Technology Commission of Sri Lanka in 2017. Currently, she is the President of the Engineering, Architecture, Surveying Section of the Sri Lanka Association for the Advancement of Science. She has contributed more than 80 Science Citation Indexed journal articles and 25 book chapters. Her citation record is now passed 2300 with an H index of 24.
Dr. Anwesha Borthakur is a research fellow at the Centre for Studies in Science Policy, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. She has an M.Phil and PhD in Science Policy Studies. The area of her both M.Phil and PhD studies was waste management and policy implications in India. She has published more than 30 papers/chapters in international peer-reviewed journals and books. Presently working as a Post Doctoral Fellow.