Dumping of Industrial Waste Leads to Violation of Human Rights
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https://doi.org/10.51983/ajms-2015.4.2.1192Keywords:
E-pollution, Backyard recycling, Energy re-usage, Innovation, Implement- Labour Law, Industrial Law, Environment Law, IPCAbstract
“Geneva International Labour office (ILO) says work kills more people than war”. The major problem that the human race is facing now is the effects of the E-pollution caused by the electronic waste/ Industrial waste. The rate at which the e-waste is growing can cause serious damages in 2015. So an immediate solution has to be drawn to reuse or reduce the e-waste/ Industrial waste and its effects on humans. An economic solution is designed to achieve an optimal source to reuse and reduce the e-waste. An economic solution and implementation of law (Implementations of Labour Law, Industrial Law, Environment Law, Administrative Law & IPC-Sections) are designed to achieve an optimal source to reuse and reduce the Industrial waste.
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