Electronic waste (e-waste) has become a serious problem for many communities and for many agencies tasked with the proper disposal of this type of material. Not all e-waste materials are useless or dangerous waste because much of the electronic equipment or parts that have been discarded can be safely reused or recycled. Nevertheless, since most e-waste materials are complex electronic devices made from a wide variety of components, the risks these types of electronics pose to humans or our natural environment are growing. Simultaneously, the policy responses to these threats are not keeping up with the dynamic management challenges being created today. Accordingly, local, state, and federal policymakers face a plethora of dilemmas when trying to create effective policies regulating the proper disposal of hazardous e-waste.
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