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Shorinwa, J., Okorhi, J & Uhunmwangho, R. (2024). Resilience in waste management: A socioeconomic context for managing spent lithium batteries in Southeastern Nigeria.Journal of Future Sustainability, 4(2), 107-116.
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Basel Convention (December, 2011). Where are WEEE in Africa? Findings from the Basel Convention. E-waste Africa Programme. Secretariat of the Basel Convention, Switzerland. https://www.basel.int/Portals/4/download.aspx?d=UNEP-CHW-EWASTE-PUB-WeeAfricaReport.English.pdf
Basel Convention (2013). Report of the conference of the parties to the Basel Convention on the control of transbounda-ry movements of hazardous wastes and their disposal on the work of its eleventh meeting. Secretariat of the Basel Convention (SBC), Genève https://www.basel.int/TheConvention/ConferenceoftheParties/Meetings/COP11/tabid/3256/Default.aspx
Cooper, P. J., and Vargas, M. (2004). Implementing sustainable development: From global policy to local action: Row-man and Littlefield Publishers, Inc. Lanham, MD
EU Commission, (2019). Report on the implementation and the impact on the environment and the functioning of the in-ternal market of directive 2006/66/ec of the European Parliament and of the council of 6 September 2006 on batter-ies and accumulators and waste batteries and accumulators and repealing directive 91/157/eec. https://ec.europa.eu/environment/pdf/waste/batteries/report_implementation_batteries_directive.pdf.
European Association of National Collection Systems for Batteries, EUCOBAT (2022). Position paper collection target for waste batteries. https://www.eucobat.eu/sites/default/files/2020-10/PP%20Collection%20Target%202020%20v1.0.pdf
Fan, E., Li, L., Wang, Z., Lin, J., Huang, Y., Yao, Y., Chen, R., & Wu, F. (2020). Sustainable Recycling Technology for Li-Ion Batteries and Beyond: Challenges and Future Prospects. Chem. Rev. 120(14):7020-7063. Doi: 10.1021/acs.chemrev.9b00535.
IATA (n.d.). 2019 Lithium Battery Guidance Document, Revision 1 Transport of Lithium Metal and Lithium Ion Batter-ies Revised for the 2019 Regulations. Retrieved April 24, 2022. http://www.iata.org/publications/store/Pages/lithium-battery-shipping-guidelines.aspx
Isaac Anyaogu (February 26, 2018). INVESTIGATION: Nigeria’s solar energy revolution stirs toxic battery waste man-agement concern. BusinessDay. https://businessday.ng/investigations/article/investigation-nigerias-solar-energy-revolution-stirs-toxic-battery-waste-management-concern/
Outlook, I. G. E. (2020). Entering the decade of electric drive. International Energy Agency.
Jonas, N., Martina, P., Marcel, M., Jorge, D., Reza, Y., Martin, W., & Sascha, N. (2022). Recycling of Lithium-Ion Bat-teries – Current State of the Art, Circular Economy, and Next Generation Recycling. Advanced Energy Materials, 12(17). 1-64. https://doi.org/10.1002/aenm.202102917.
Larcher, D., & Tarascon, J. M., (2015). Towards greener and more sustainable batteries for electrical energy storage. National Chemistry, 7, 19-29.
Liang, Y., Zhao, C. Z., Yuan, H., Chen, Y., Zhang, W., Huang, J. Q., ... & Zhang, Q. (2019). A review of rechargeable batteries for portable electronic devices. InfoMat, 1(1), 6-32.
Muhammad, U. A., Amad, Z., Sarvar, H. N., Sadam, H., Muhammad, J. A., & Hee-Je, K. (2019). Towards a Smarter Bat-tery Management System for Electric Vehicle Applications: A Critical Review of Lithium-Ion Battery State of Charge Estimation. Energies, 12(446), 1-33. Doi:10.3390/en12030446
National Environmental Standards and Regulations Enforcement Agency, NESREA, (2022). National Environmental (Battery Control) Regulations (2022). Arrangement of Regulations for Batteries in Nigeria. The Federal Government Printer, Lagos, Nigeria.
NESREA (2009). National Environmental (Sanitation and Wastes Control) Regulations 2009. Federal Republic of Nige-ria Official Gazette. N0.60 Abuja – 6th October, 2009 Vol.96. Government Notice No. 281. The Federal Government Printer, Lagos, Nigeria. FGP 112/102009/1,000 (0L 54)
NESREA (2011). National Environmental (Electrical/Electronic Sector) Regulations S.I. No. 23 of 2011, Federal Repub-lic of Nigeria Official Gazette No. 50 Lagos – 25th May, 2011. Lagos: The Federal Government Printer, Lagos, Ni-geria. FGP75/72011/400(OL47).
Nnorom, I.C., Ohakwe, J., & Osibanjo, O. (2009). Survey of willingness of residents to participate in electronic waste recycling in Nigeria – A case study of mobile phone recycling. Journal of Cleaner Production, 17(18) 1629–1637.
Ojiyovwi, J. O., Douglason, O., & Helen, O. A. (2020). Wastes from Industrialized Nations: A Socio-economic Inquiry on E-waste Management for the Recycling Sector in Nigeria. In Hosam El-Din Saleh (Ed.) Assessment and Manage-ment of Radioactive and Electronic Wastes (59-79). IntechOpen. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.88075
Okorhi, J. O., Amadi-Echendu, J. E., Aderemi, H. O., Uhunmwangho, R., & Agbatah, O. B. (2017). Solving the waste electrical and electronic equipment problem: Socio-economic assessment on sustainable e-waste management in South Eastern Nigeria. International Journal of Environmental Technology and Management, 20(5-6), 300-320.
Okorhi Johnson (2018). Assessment of Management Strategies for Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment in South Eastern Nigeria (Reg. No. G2012/PHD/METI/CETM/FT/013). [Doctoral Thesis, University of Port Harcourt, River State, Nigeria]
Okorhi O. J., Amadi‐Echendu J. E., Aderemi H. O., and Otejere J. (2015, June 8-11 ). Technology Paradigm for E-Waste Management in South-Eastern Nigeria [Technology management]. 24th International Conference on Management of Technology (IAMOT 2015), The Westin, Cape Town, South Africa. http://iamot2015.com/2015proceedings/documents/P099.pdf.
Piątek, J., Afyon, S., Budnyak, T. M., Budnyk, S., Sipponen, M. H., & Slabon, A. (2021), Advanced Energy Materials, 11(48), 1-26.
Porter, M. E., & Linde, C. V. D. (1995a). Toward a new conception of the environment-competitiveness relation-ship. Journal of economic perspectives, 9(4), 97-118.
Porter, M. E., and Van der Linde, C. (September-October, 1995b). Green and competitive: Ending the stalemate. Har-vard Business Review. Reprint 95507, pp191-134.
Schübeler, P., Wehrle, K. and Christen J., SKAT (1996) Conceptual Framework for Municipal Solid Waste Management in Low-Income Countries. Working Paper No. 9. UNDP/UNCHS/WORLD BANK-UMP/Swiss Agency for Develop-ment and Cooperation (SDC). SKAT (Swiss Centre for Development Cooperation in Technology and Mgt) pp.1–55 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/829601468315304079/pdf/400960Municpal1te0framework01PUBLIC.pdf
Shorinwa, O. J. (2023). Assessment of Management Strategies for Disused Lithium Batteries from E-Products in South-Eastern Nigeria (Reg. No. G2019/PHD/METI/CETM/FT/011). [Doctoral Thesis, University of Port Harcourt, River State, Nigeria].