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Toxic Tides of Electronic Waste: A Comprehensive Assessment of Health and Environmental Impacts [Compreh Med]
Compreh Med. 2026; 18(1): 92-100 | DOI: 10.14744/cm.2025.10327

Toxic Tides of Electronic Waste: A Comprehensive Assessment of Health and Environmental Impacts

Shiuli Rathore, Rakhi Rajput, Rohit Kumar Singh, Geetika Bajpai, Hari Sharan Singh, Sachin Kumar Tripathi
Department of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, King George’s Medical University, Lucknow, India

E-waste has emerged as a crucial environmental concern for many governments globally as a result of the quick development in the usage of electronic and electrical equipment worldwide. According to several studies, dangerous compounds in electronic waste may result in environmental tragedies and health issues for people if proper recycling practices are not adopted. This justifies a reconsideration of the current e-waste management procedures. This report summarizes the advancements made, identifies areas for improvement, and critically evaluates earlier studies on the production of e-waste and management strategies of the key Asia Pacific countries that produce digital garbage. This is done in light of the nation's growing e-waste generation and the significance of e-waste management. The digital era has ushered in unprecedented convenience and innovation, but it has also given rise to a significant challenge: e-waste. The serious effects of inappropriate e-waste disposal on the environment and human health are highlighted by this indepth investigation. It emphasizes the urgent need for responsible practices, global collaboration, and innovative, sustainable solutions to address this complex issue and ensure a healthier, more sustainable future.

Keywords: Asia Pacific, challenges, environmental management, e-waste, health impacts


Elektronik Atıkların Zehirli Dalgaları: Sağlık ve Çevresel Etkilerin Kapsamlı Bir Değerlendirmesi

Shiuli Rathore, Rakhi Rajput, Rohit Kumar Singh, Geetika Bajpai, Hari Sharan Singh, Sachin Kumar Tripathi
Adli Tıp Ve Toksikoloji Bölümü, King George

E-waste has emerged as a crucial environmental concern for many governments globally, as a result of the quick development in the usage of electronic and electrical equipment worldwide. According to several studies, dangerous compounds in e-waste may result in environmental tragedies and health issues for people if proper recycling practices are not adopted. This justifies a reconsideration of the current e-waste management procedures. This study critically reviews prior research on the generation of e-waste and management practices of major digital waste-producing nations in the Asia Pacific region, provides an overview of the progress made, and finds areas for improvement. This is done in light of the region's growing e-waste generation and the significance of e-waste management. The digital era has ushered in unprecedented convenience and innovation, but it has also given rise to a significant challenge—e-waste. This thorough analysis underscores the severe environmental and health impacts of improper e-waste disposal. It emphasizes the urgent need for responsible practices, global collaboration, and innovative, sustainable solutions to address this complex issue and ensure a healthier, more sustainable future.

Anahtar Kelimeler: Asia Pacific, Challenges, E-waste, Environmental Management, Health impacts


Corresponding Author: Rakhi Rajput, India
Manuscript Language: English
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