Electronic and electrical equipment is an important part of the busy world. It is an alternative to the hard work of people and makes it faster. Most people have computers at home or at work. In recent years, due to obsolescence and progress, changes in electronic equipment are getting faster (Deathe et al., 2008, 322). The electronic waste problem threatens the future environment of modern society. Electronic waste or electronic waste is electric and electronic equipment not suitable for landfill use and landfill. Electronic devices such as mobile phones, computers, televisions, etc. are composed of hazardous substances that pollute the environment and affect human health.
Why is such a problem in electronic waste? In addition to handling a large amount of electronic waste, the world is concerned with harmful substances contained in electronic waste. Various materials such as heavy metals, gas, plastic, chlorinated solvents are used for the manufacture of electronic products and their parts. The most common toxic substances contained in electronic waste are as follows. How will the changing waste trends develop into an electronic waste crisis? Over the past few decades, our society has become increasingly dependent on electronics and electronics to make it more accessible. Fifty years ago, when families purchased television, they saved television for over 10 years before processing the television. However, as the company continues to introduce new upgrades and improved technology, many families upgrade television every few years.
The terms "electronic waste", "electronic waste", "electronic waste" and "spent electronic products" are used to refer to older electronic products that approached the end of their useful life and are disposed, provided, or provided to recyclers It is often used to represent it. "Electronic waste" is a general term but EPA regards electronic waste as a subset of old electronic equipment and reuses, reproduces the original value of these materials in order to minimize actual usage Recycling waste Useless rice Inappropriate disposal of reclaimed land or unprotected reclaimed land at home and abroad