Smartphone Recycling

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117
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""Smartphone Recycling"" presents a comprehensive examination of one of today's most pressing environmental challenges: the management and recycling of mobile devices within the growing crisis of electronic waste. The book reveals how proper recycling techniques can salvage up to 90% of a smartphone's materials while preventing harmful substances from contaminating our environment, addressing the staggering 78 million metric tons of e-waste generated annually.

Through a well-structured approach, the book progresses from examining the technical composition of modern smartphones to analyzing current recycling methods and their environmental impact. The text skillfully bridges the gap between complex technical concepts and practical applications, making it accessible to both industry professionals and concerned citizens.

By integrating perspectives from engineering, environmental science, and economics, it demonstrates how these disciplines must collaborate to create effective solutions for sustainable resource management. The book distinguishes itself by offering concrete, actionable solutions at multiple levels, from individual consumer choices to industrial-scale recycling processes.

It explores emerging technologies and circular economy practices while providing specific guidelines for implementing recycling programs and designing more sustainable products. This practical focus, combined with comprehensive research from leading manufacturers and environmental institutions, makes it an invaluable resource for anyone interested in sustainable technology and environmental protection.

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