Abstract
The management of waste electrical and electronic equipment has become one of the biggest challenges facing humanity in the next century. Experts consider that electronic waste is one of the waste types that is growing at such a rate that it poses significant social and environmental risks for our planet. The current consumption system has negative repercussions not only in terms of the environment but also at economic and social levels. Aside from being a huge challenge, the sustainable management of electrical and electronic waste can also be an opportunity. This work aims to show the state of global research on sustainable management of waste electrical and electronic equipment. To achieve this, the international research conducted in the period from 2000 to 2019 will be reviewed through a bibliometric and systematic analysis.
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