ANALIZA METODOLOGIJA ZA UTVRĐIVANJE SASTAVA ELEKTRIČNOG I ELEKTRONSKOG OTPADA
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https://doi.org/10.24867/16HZ05MilosevicKeywords:
Električni i elektronski otpad, sastav, količineAbstract
Zadatak rada predstavlja poređenje metodologija za utvrđivanje sastava električnog i elektronskog otpada u različitim gradovima/državama. U okviru rada su prikazani i upoređeni načini upravljanja ovom vrstom otpada u različitim gradovima u sklopu kojih su obuhvaćene informacije o njegovom sastavu, količinama, načinu sakupljanja, odlaganja i tretmana. Takođe je definisana trenutna situacija upravljanja EE-otpadom u Srbiji i date su preporuke za poboljšanje upravljanja ovim tokom otpada.
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2022-03-05
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