TY - JOUR VL - 303 JF - Chemosphere AV - none PB - Elsevier Ltd UR - https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85130532996&doi=10.1016%2fj.chemosphere.2022.134767&partnerID=40&md5=772c1e5a7099f6fdf8fac6236b1af5d7 N1 - cited By 10 A1 - Razip, M.M. A1 - Savita, K.S. A1 - Kalid, K.S. A1 - Ahmad, M.N. A1 - Zaffar, M. A1 - Abdul Rahim, E.E. A1 - Baleanu, D. A1 - Ahmadian, A. ID - scholars16440 Y1 - 2022/// KW - Digital devices; Electronic Waste; Wastes KW - E-waste generations; E-wastes; Government agencies; Guideline; Household; Malaysia; Policy makers; Strategy implementations; Strategy planning; Sustainable KW - Internet of things KW - electronic waste; guideline; Internet; policy making; spatiotemporal analysis; strategic approach; sustainability KW - article; carbon emission; e-waste; exploratory research; government; household; internet of things; Malaysia; practice guideline; waste management; electronics; procedures; waste; waste management KW - Malaysia KW - carbon KW - Carbon; Electronic Waste; Electronics; Garbage; Waste Management TI - The development of sustainable IoT E-waste management guideline for households N2 - The introduction of new technology, such as the Internet of Things (IoT), entails a growth in digital devices, which could ultimately result in a high amount of electronic trash (e-waste) production if they are not appropriately managed. Apart from that, the regulation on possible â??IoT E-wasteâ?? generation is yet to be regulated, probably due to the new development and implementation of IoT globally. Hence, this paper proposed a Sustainable IoT E-waste Management guideline for households. This guideline could assist government agencies and policymakers in their strategies, planning, development, and implementation of a sustainable household IoT e-waste management initiatives in Malaysia. This study is an exploratory study that adopts a qualitative case study research method. The guideline was developed based on the Integrated Sustainable Waste Management (ISWM) Model. This guideline contributes to Malaysia's sustainability agenda in reducing carbon emissions intensity towards 2030 by 45 percent. © 2022 Elsevier Ltd SN - 00456535 ER -