Analysis of the Lebanese Society’s Behavior Regarding Electronic Waste Management

This paper examines electronic waste and cycling in Lebanon. It describes the current situation regarding e-waste among government agencies and non-governmental organizations. It addresses two research questions: The first one asks if the Lebanese society and government are aware of the dangers pose...

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Main Author: M. Trad and A. Harb
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Language:English
Published: Technoscience Publications 2024-12-01
Series:Nature Environment and Pollution Technology
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Online Access:https://neptjournal.com/upload-images/(5)D-1638.pdf
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description This paper examines electronic waste and cycling in Lebanon. It describes the current situation regarding e-waste among government agencies and non-governmental organizations. It addresses two research questions: The first one asks if the Lebanese society and government are aware of the dangers posed by electronic waste and whether any action has been taken to prevent an environmental catastrophe. The second question asks about Lebanese attitudes toward e-waste and whether they are willing to fight against it. Interviews provided the first question’s responses. The authors have visited Organization A and NGO B. The first is worried about gathering waste in more prominent Beirut, while the second targets spreading attention to e-waste’s risks on legislative and social levels the same. Question two was discussed through surveys filled out by arbitrary people from Lebanese society. The answers to both research questions came in a manner that demonstrates the two hypotheses expected toward the start of the study, specifically that e-waste represents an incredible danger to the Lebanese climate. Hypothesis two, if climate neighborliness and proclivity to right e-garbage removal rely upon the instructive level of some random resident, has been confirmed while analyzing the answers in the survey.
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spelling doaj-art-61e9c7f7095646e3b241722fa730af692025-01-20T07:13:35ZengTechnoscience PublicationsNature Environment and Pollution Technology0972-62682395-34542024-12-012341937195510.46488/NEPT.2024.v23i04.005Analysis of the Lebanese Society’s Behavior Regarding Electronic Waste ManagementM. Trad and A. HarbThis paper examines electronic waste and cycling in Lebanon. It describes the current situation regarding e-waste among government agencies and non-governmental organizations. It addresses two research questions: The first one asks if the Lebanese society and government are aware of the dangers posed by electronic waste and whether any action has been taken to prevent an environmental catastrophe. The second question asks about Lebanese attitudes toward e-waste and whether they are willing to fight against it. Interviews provided the first question’s responses. The authors have visited Organization A and NGO B. The first is worried about gathering waste in more prominent Beirut, while the second targets spreading attention to e-waste’s risks on legislative and social levels the same. Question two was discussed through surveys filled out by arbitrary people from Lebanese society. The answers to both research questions came in a manner that demonstrates the two hypotheses expected toward the start of the study, specifically that e-waste represents an incredible danger to the Lebanese climate. Hypothesis two, if climate neighborliness and proclivity to right e-garbage removal rely upon the instructive level of some random resident, has been confirmed while analyzing the answers in the survey.https://neptjournal.com/upload-images/(5)D-1638.pdfe-waste, e-cycling, waste management, environmental awareness, refurbished products, recycled materials
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Analysis of the Lebanese Society’s Behavior Regarding Electronic Waste Management
Nature Environment and Pollution Technology
e-waste, e-cycling, waste management, environmental awareness, refurbished products, recycled materials
title Analysis of the Lebanese Society’s Behavior Regarding Electronic Waste Management
title_full Analysis of the Lebanese Society’s Behavior Regarding Electronic Waste Management
title_fullStr Analysis of the Lebanese Society’s Behavior Regarding Electronic Waste Management
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of the Lebanese Society’s Behavior Regarding Electronic Waste Management
title_short Analysis of the Lebanese Society’s Behavior Regarding Electronic Waste Management
title_sort analysis of the lebanese society s behavior regarding electronic waste management
topic e-waste, e-cycling, waste management, environmental awareness, refurbished products, recycled materials
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