在发展中国家环境中减轻电子废物中所含有害物质的潜在公共卫生风险和挑战。

Onyenekenwa C Eneh, Chinemelum A Eneh, Cosmas I Eneonwo, Andy Okosun, Vera Emenuga, Nicholas I Obi, Idu R Egbenta, Martin C Oloto, Obinna Ubani, Peter A Akah
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可持续发展目标具体目标12.4和3.9旨在减少危险化学品造成的死亡和疾病,并实现对化学品和废物的环境友好型管理。含有危险化学物质的电子垃圾在贫穷国家迅速产生,原因是人们对价格合理的接近报废的互联网设备的需求,这些设备很快就会磨损,并且由于无知、扔掉的心态和缺乏废物管理基础设施而被不当处理。这项研究确定了电子废物中大量含有的危险化学品,描述了它们对公共卫生的挑战,并提出了缓解措施。结果表明,汞、多氯联苯、镉、铅和氧化铍是电子垃圾中大量含有的有害化学物质。该研究建议制定适当的环境卫生教育技术政策(AEHETP),以指导利益攸关方设计教育、预防、治疗和净化计划,以提高认识,解决电子废物对贫穷国家用户的毒性影响。
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Mitigating potential public health risks and challenges from hazardous materials contained in electronic waste items in a developing country setting.

Mitigating potential public health risks and challenges from hazardous materials contained in electronic waste items in a developing country setting.

Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Targets 12.4 and 3.9 aim to reduce deaths and illnesses from hazardous chemicals and to achieve environmentally friendly management of chemical and wastes. Electronic wastes, which contain hazardous chemicals, are rapidly generated in poor countries due to demand for affordable near-end-of-life internet-enabled gadgets that soon wear out and are improperly disposed due to ignorance, throw-away mentality and dearth of waste management infrastructure. This study identified hazardous chemicals contained in significant quantities in e-waste items, described their public health challenges and suggested mitigation measures. Results showed that mercury, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), cadmium, lead and beryllium oxide were hazardous chemicals contained in significant quantities in e-waste items. The study recommended the formulation of appropriate environmental health education technology policy (AEHETP) to guide stakeholders to design education, preventive, therapeutic and decontamination plans for awareness creation and raising to address the toxic effects of e-waste items on users in poor countries.

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