AMERICAN
JOURNAL OF E-WASTE
American Journal of E-Waste is a peer-reviewed articles concerning entire aspects of waste resources and other environmental Sciences. The possible disciplinary perspectives include, but are not limited to: Waste management, Solid waste management, Municipal waste, Biomass and Biological Waste Treatment, Chemical Waste Management, E-waste, Nuclear waste, Recyclable Waste, Special Waste and other related areas.American Journal of E-Waste is any refuse created by discarded electronic devices and components as well as substances involved in their manufacture or use. The disposal of electronics is a growing problem because electronic equipment frequently contains hazardous substances.American Journal of E-Waste classifies Large household appliances (including cooling and freezing appliances), Small household appliances, IT equipment (including monitors), Consumer electronics (including TVs), Lamps and Luminaires, Toys, Tools, Medical devices, Monitoring and control instruments and Automatic dispensers. These include used electronics which are destined for reuse, resale, salvage, recycling, or disposal as well as re-usables (working and repairable electronics) and secondary raw materials (copper, steel, plastic, etc.
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NLM title abbreviation: |
Ame J e-waste |
ISO abbreviation: |
Ame J e-waste |
Other titles: |
AJEW |
Category: |
Clinical/Medical/Technology |
Peer review: |
Single blind |
Review speed: |
3 weeks |
Fast-track review: |
10 days |
Publication format (s): |
Electronic (Online) |
Publication policy: |
Open Access |
Publication type(s): |
Periodicals |
Publisher: |
Science World Publishing |
Language: |
English |
Contact email: |
Current Issue |
Extraction of Metals from Environmental Hazardous Printed Circuit Board by Green and Sustainable Process
Open Letter to the New Prime Minister of the Italian Government, Mario Draghi, in the Field of Environment, Energy and Public Health