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Table 1 E-waste sources and their health effects. 4.9. Health and environmental impact of e-waste EOL of electrical and electronic equipments comprise numerous components, many of whicl are inherently hazardous and highly toxic in nature, which if not arrested through scientifical]; sustainable recycling and disposal, can lead to a disastrous impact on life, environment, anc climate as well. Certain examples of sources of e-waste and their related adverse health impact are listed in Table 1 [23]. However, if handled in a controlled environment and disposed-of adopting safe and sustainable methodology, these e-wastes provide immense value additio1 and new product cycle, driving great economic prospect, without posing risks to life, envi ronment, and climate. However, haphazard recycling and disposal of e-waste by the unor ganized sector without access to adequate technology and resources, guided by profit-onl} motive can have damaging consequences to inhabitants and the environment, including bu not limited to the workforce engaged in this trade, groundwater pollution, etc., especially or account of highly toxic release into the soil, air, and ground water [23].
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