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Banking service chronicle magazine
Banking service chronicle magazine Published this article Some countries may have an established network of individual waste dealers or companies who collect and trade the e-waste through various channels wherein possible metal recycling may occur at the destination. In others the e-waste may be picked door-to-door and sold to an informal dealer who may repair refurbish or sell again to a backyard recycler. This recycler dismantles the product through burning leaching and melting thus converting it into secondary raw materials. Irrespective of how the e-waste is disposed of in the two processes it still runs the risk of not being aptly treated to secure the disposal in an environmentally sound manner. The general structure of an informal value chain is depicted banking service chronicle magazine subscription. Banking service chronicle magazine
