Development of an electronic waste management framework for college of engineering, design, art, and technology.
Abstract
The worldwide use of information and communications technology (ICT) equipment and other
electronic equipment is growing. This growth is expected to accelerate due to short life cycle
and higher consumption. As a result, e-waste is one of the fastest-growing waste streams
globally. The United Nations University (UNU) calculates in its third of the Global E-waste
Monitor 53.6 million metric tonnes (Mt) of e-waste were generated globally in 2019. E-waste
generation is expected to increase to 74.7 Mt in 2030 and reach as much as 110 Mt in 2050,
unless we modify our practice. (Balde et al., 2022).
The objective of the study was to develop a framework for improving e-waste management at
the College of Engineering, Design, Art, and Technology (CEDAT). This was achieved by
breaking it down into specific objectives, and these included assessing the current e-waste
volume, policies, and procedures implemented at CEDAT, the determination of the
effectiveness of the e-waste management practices at CEDAT, the establishment of the critical
challenges constraining e-waste management at the College, development of a framework for
e-waste management. The study population was 80 respondents, from which a sample of 69
respondents was selected using simple and purposive sampling techniques. This research was
carried out to investigate the problem of e-waste and come up with a framework to improve ewaste
management. The study assessed the current e-waste volumes, reviewed the e-waste
policies and procedures used at the college and then collected data, which was used to come
up with a framework. The study also established that existing policy, procedures, and practices
are not implemented, lack of proper infrastructure, improper disposal of e-waste and a general
lack of awareness of the e-waste and the magnitude of the problem are the critical challenges
of e-waste management. In order to appropriately address the issue, monitoring the quantities
and flow of e-waste for analyzing advancements, policies and procedures must be sound,
localized, and enhanced. It will be beneficial to launch awareness campaigns, setup the
necessary infrastructure, and perform extensive research to establish the magnitude and
severity of the issues. The study suggests a framework for e-waste management improvement.