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1. Fully Recyclable Liquid Metal‐Based Ultra‐Stretchable Electronics Enabled by Water‐Modulation‐Degradation‐Reconstruction Polymer‐Gel.

2. Sequential Selective Dissolution of Coinage Metals in Recyclable Ionic Media.

3. A closer look at lithium-ion batteries in E-waste and the potential for a universal hydrometallurgical recycling process.

4. SIMPLIFYING BATTERY RECYCLING.

5. Advancing in-house production.

6. Recycling the spent electronic materials to construct a high-performance Cu1.94S/ZnS heterostructure anode of sodium-ion batteries.

7. How Google is supporting the circular economy.

8. E-waste recycled materials as efficient catalysts for renewable energy technologies and better environmental sustainability.

9. Electronic waste in emerging countries: current scenario of generation, policies, and recycling technologies regarding the coronavirus pandemic.

10. Historical Occurrence and Composition of Novel Brominated Flame Retardants and Dechlorane Plus in Sediments from an Electronic Waste Recycling Site in South China.

11. Determinants of residents' e-waste recycling behavioral intention: A study from Vijayawada.

12. Editorial: Bioleaching and biorecovery of critical raw materials from secondary sources.

13. Enabling the recycling of metals from the shredder light fraction derived from waste of electrical and electronic equipment via continuous pyrolysis process.

14. Circular manufacturing ecosystems: Automotive printed circuit boards recycling as an enabler of the economic development.

15. Kindergarten dust heavy metal(loid) exposure associates with growth retardation in children.

16. Prenatal Exposure to Heavy Metals and Adverse Birth Outcomes: Evidence From an E‐Waste Area in China.

17. Gaseous elemental mercury emissions from informal E-Waste recycling facilities in Pakistan.

18. Thermoplastic Electromagnetic Shielding Materials from the Integral Recycling of Waste from Electronic Equipment.

19. Precious Metal Recovery from Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment through Oxidative Refining.

20. Towards the definition of WEEE recycling targets in Ecuador. A case of study for mobile phones.

21. LEE GRANT: “Tendrils of thermal compound hung between bent pins like cobwebs made from porridge”.

22. A comprehensive review of the human body burden of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) and associated health effects in an e-waste recycling area in China.

23. Menace of informal waste electrical and electronic equipment recycling at MTN phone village, Rumukurushi, Port Harcourt, Nigeria.

24. Prospective LCA of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Thermo‐Chemical Recycling by Pyrolysis.

25. Hydrogeological Properties of Till Amended with Green Liquor Dregs (GLD): Recycling of an Industrial Residue for Reclamation of Acid Generating Mine Sites.

26. Driving factors of e-waste recycling rate in 30 European countries: new evidence using a panel quantile regression of the EKC hypothesis coupled with the STIRPAT model.

27. 废弃电子垃圾拆解地野生鸟类重金属暴露及肝脏病理 学改变.

28. Study on the real-time object detection approach for end-of-life battery-powered electronics in the waste of electrical and electronic equipment recycling process.

29. The Development of Environmentally Sustainable Poly(vinyl chloride) Composite from Waste Non-Metallic Printed Circuit Board with Interfacial Agents.

30. Human health risk associated with metal exposure at Agbogbloshie e-waste site and the surrounding neighbourhood in Accra, Ghana.

31. A human-machine interaction framework for identifying factors influential consumer participation in e-waste treatment schemes.

32. Occupational health and safety, metal exposures and multi-exposures health risk in Canadian electronic waste recycling facilities.

33. Multiscale investigation of the fate of silver during printed paper electronics recycling.

34. A review on management practices, environmental impacts, and human exposure risks related to electrical and electronic waste in Vietnam: findings from case studies in informal e-waste recycling areas.

35. Material Flow Cost Accounting as a Resource-Saving Tool for Emerging Recycling Technologies.

36. SIMBIOSE INDUSTRIAL COMO MODELO DE GESTÃO DE RESÍDUOS ELETROELETRÔNICOS: ESTUDO DE CASO.

37. Analysis on trade-in strategy of manufacturers competing with informal recycling enterprises.

38. Assessment of sustainable waste management alternatives using the extensions of the base criterion method and combined compromise solution based on the fuzzy Z-numbers.

39. Comparative Evaluation of the Cytotoxic Effects of Metal Oxide and Metalloid Oxide Nanoparticles: An Experimental Study.

40. Mercury contamination of two e-waste recycling sites in Ghana: an investigation into mercury pollution at Dagomba Line (Kumasi) and Agbogbloshie (Accra).

41. Cryptomelane Modified Biomass Wastes for Solar Interfacial Evaporation and Stabilization of Cadmium.

42. Impact of E-Waste Toxicity on Health and Nature: Trends, Biases, and Future Directions.

43. Organophosphate flame retardants and plastics in soil from an abandoned e-waste recycling site: significant ecological risks derived from plastic debris.

44. Laser‐Induced, Green and Biocompatible Paper‐Based Devices for Circular Electronics.

45. The governance of E-waste recycling networks: Insights from São Paulo City.

48. Workers perception of and coping with the health risks of informal electronic waste recycling in Ghana.

49. Interplay between cyber supply chain risk management practices and cyber security performance.

50. Environmental impact of e-waste management in Indian microscale informal sectors.

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