International Journal of Advanced Multidisciplinary Research and Studies
Volume 2, Issue 6, 2022
Possibility of Recovery of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (EEE) in Wineries: The Case of the City of Mahajanga
Author(s): Mahatondrasoa Narindra Lea, Randimbiarivelo Ronald Harison, Randrianantenaina Antoni, Rasoanandrasana Emilenne
Abstract:
Electrical and electronic waste (WEEE) has become a global hazard, especially for developing countries, over the last ten years due to its 10% increase in three years (1997 to 2000). This research work is a contribution not only to raising awareness of the imminent danger due to the proliferation of electrical and electronic waste impacting on human health and the environment, but also to the decision making of decision makers to avoid the worst to face it. The capitaloftheBoenyregionandthetownofBelobakaarethestudysitesforthisresearchwork. The methodology adopted is both qualitative and quantitative. Its concretization in the long term requires the passage through a chronological order of the following activities: documentary research, raids, surveys, collection of various electrical and electronic waste at the level of the various treatment and transformation centers for the work of valorization allowing to make paving stones and tests were carried out. Several results were obtained from this research work, including: experimental methods were identified, three types of paving stones were obtained according to their composition and paving stone no. 3 was the most successful. The support of the local WEEE recovery centre and the popularization of the products are necessary to participate in sustainable development and the reinforcement of job creation.
Keywords: Pavers, Sustainable Development, Tests
Pages: 794-797
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