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    Analyzing the Impact of Unregulated Electronic Waste Disposal: A Case Study on Laptop Disposal at ZESCO Limited Head Office in Lusaka.
    (University of Lusaka, 2024) YALUSA, Yvonne
    This study scrutinized the electronic waste disposal practices at ZESCO Limited Head Office, revealing alarming trends that necessitate immediate attention. The prevalence of conventional disposal methods, particularly the substantial volume of laptops ending up in undesignated places, signals an urgent requirement for a fundamental shift in electronic waste management strategies. The alignment of these practices with global and regional challenges faced by developing nations underscores systemic issues inherent in unregulated disposal. Environmental and health implications, such as the potential for soil and water contamination and health risks for individuals involved in improper disposal, emphasize the critical need for structured and sustainable practices. ZESCO's current electronic waste management, characterized by unregulated disposal and limited recycling facilities, demands intervention. The absence of clear regulatory frameworks exacerbates these challenges, emphasizing the necessity for comprehensive policies to guide responsible e-waste management. This research underscored the urgency of reassessing and restructuring ZESCO Limited's electronic waste management practices to align with international standards, mitigate environmental and health risks, and promote responsible practices. Immediate action is imperative to address the regulatory gaps and ensure the organization's commitment to environmentally sustainable electronic waste management. .

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