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Household practices regarding e-waste management: A case study from Brazil

This paper presents a survey focused on the prior knowledge, habits, attitudes and practice of Brazilian families on e-waste management and the factors associated with household e-waste behaviors. The study was conducted with 380 families of Caruaru, a Brazilian municipality. Regarding household was...

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Published in:Environmental technology & innovation 2022-11, Vol.28, p.102723, Article 102723
Main Authors: de Oliveira Neto, José Francisco, Monteiro, Marcones, Silva, Maisa Mendonça, Miranda, Rodrigo, Santos, Simone Machado
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