Volume -14 | Issue -5
Volume -14 | Issue -5
Volume -14 | Issue -5
Volume -14 | Issue -5
Volume -14 | Issue -5
Over the past several years, there has been a significant global growth in the creation of Electronic trash (E-waste). The prevalence of electronic devices has significantly increased in recent decades, leading to a corresponding rise in the number of discarded electronic gadgets worldwide. Electronic garbage, often known as E-waste, commonly consists of home electronics, abandoned electronic devices, and circuit boards. Due to the increasing prevalence of consumer electronics, a substantial amount of electronic trash is generated on a daily basis. The utilisation of discarded electronic waste plastics as aggregates or fillers in various construction applications can be seen as a cost-effective and technically feasible solution for managing the disposal of a significant volume of waste.