The swift proliferation of electronic devices such as mobile phones, televisions, computers, laptops, washing machines and many more contributes significantly to the rapid generation of electronic waste (e-waste). This escalating issue has garnered substantial attention from numerous countries. This is because e-waste, often referred to as a "silent killer," contains a variety of toxic materials that can adversely affect the environment and human health if not properly recycled or managed. Therefore, it is crucial for consumers to recognize and aware the benefits of recycling e-waste. This paper presents an overview of the factors affecting e-waste recycling behavior among consumers by considers papers that has been published in the Scopus, Web of Science (WOS) and Google Scholar that related with e-waste recycling behavior. The findings of this study could be beneficial for the electronics manufacturers, governments, and policymakers to better understand the factors that can facilitate consumers to participate in the e-waste recycling behavior. In addition, this study can contribute to the formation of new laws and regulations that will enhance recycling efforts for a more sustainable ecosystem in the future.
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