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Optimization of sustainable E-waste management strategies in Philippine Coconut Authority

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  • Atilano-Tang, Lesley Ann
  • , Montefalcon

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This capstone focuses on the optimization of sustainable e-waste management strategies in the Philippine Coconut Authority-Zamboanga Research Center (PCA-ZRC) in the Philippines. It is revealed that stakeholders' involvement, capacity building, policy alignment, data management, and innovative technology adoption were critical components in the successful implementation of e-waste management strategies. Through the analysis and discussion of the results, it is evident that the adoption of an ecosystem approach to e-waste management could lead to improved environmental, social, and economic outcomes. Furthermore, this study has identified five lessons learned that could be used to guide future e-waste management initiatives, including the need for stakeholder engagement, capacity building, policy coherence, data management, and technological innovation. These findings contribute to the existing literature on e-waste management in the public administration field and provide valuable insights for practitioners and researchers seeking to improve their e-waste management practices.

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  • Atilano-Tang, Lesley Ann & , Montefalcon, 2023. "Optimization of sustainable E-waste management strategies in Philippine Coconut Authority," OSF Preprints dnvk2, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:osfxxx:dnvk2
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/dnvk2
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