This study was carried out by the researchers in order to assess the Bahrain Public Commission's preparation for e-waste management. The Bahrain Public Commission is a government agency in charge of the Kingdom of Bahrain's maritime and environmental preservation. Glass waste, paper waste, and electronics waste are all collected in distinct coloured boxes around Bahrain. In businesses, the same method is followed. The issue is that few people efficiently follow waste management procedures. This could be attributed to a lack of understanding, which has led to proposals for public awareness initiatives, training programmes, and awareness campaigns across the country. Waste Management in Developed Countries (Waste Management in Developed Countries) - Established countries have more efficient and conventional liquid waste management programmes, owing to their more developed industry and better technologies. The Kingdom of Bahrain's e-waste management system is in its early stages of development, and it requires several steps toward the EMS in industrialised countries, as well as a firm foundation for legislative enforcement. It was suggested that the region develop an e-waste management system, a national framework for the management of e-waste, and start pilot plans on sorting and collection of electronic wastes, including take-back plans and plans for repair, recycling, and refurbishment, as well as provide a strong regulatory environment.
Author (s) DetailsMarilou A. Maderazo
Higher College of Technology, Ras Al Khaima, United Arab Emirates.
Aaron Paul M. Pineda
Higher Colleges of Technology, Al Dhafra Campuses, United Arab Emirates.
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