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Methodological approach to improving WEEE assessment in emerging economies
Consumption of electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) is rapidly increasing in developing countries. Usually, there are no available data about amounts of WEEE generated in these countries. The assessment of present and future amounts of obsolete devices is a crucial step for the establishment of efficient waste collection and treatment systems.