Replacement and Maintenance Analysis of Electrical and Electronics Equipment
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https://doi.org/10.51983/ajes-2015.4.2.1948Keywords:
E-pollution, public health, environment, Backyard recycling, economic problems, Energy re-usage, InnovationAbstract
In this paper has discus about the analysis of replacement and maintenance of the Waste of Electrical and Electronics Equipments to control its problems. The major problem that the human race is facing now is the effects of the E-pollution caused by the waste of Electrical and Electronics Equipments. The rate at which the Waste of Electrical and Electronics Equipments is growing can cause serious damages in 2025. So an immediate solution has to be drawn to reuse or reduce the Waste of Electrical and Electronics Equipments and its effects on humans. An economic solution is designed to achieve an optimal source to reuse and reduce the waste of Electrical and Electronics Equipments.
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