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How are WEEE doing? A global review of the management of electrical and electronic wastes

机译:WEEE怎么样?电气和电子废物管理的全球审查

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This paper presents and critically analyses the current waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) management practices in various countries and regions. Global trends in (ⅰ ) the quantities and composition of WEEE; and (ⅱ) the various strategies and practices adopted by selected countries to handle, regulate and prevent WEEE are comprehensively examined. The findings indicate that for (ⅰ ), the quantities of WEEE generated are high and/or on the increase. IT and telecommunications equipment seem to be the dominant WEEE being generated, at least in terms of numbers, in Africa, in the poorer regions of Asia and in Latin/South America. However, the paper contends that the reported figures on quantities of WEEE generated may be grossly underestimated. For (ⅱ), with the notable exception of Europe, many countries seem to be lacking or are slow in initiating, drafting and adopting WEEE regulations. Handling of WEEE in developing countries is typified by high rate of repair and reuse within a largely informal recycling sector. In both developed and developing nations, the landfilling of WEEE is still a concern. It has been established that stockpiling of unwanted electrical and electronic products is common in both the USA and less developed economies. The paper also identifies and discusses four common priority areas for WEEE across the globe, namely: (ⅰ ) resource depletion; (ⅱ) ethical concerns; (ⅲ) health and environmental issues; and (iv) WEEE takeback strategies. Further, the paper discusses the future perspectives on WEEE generation, treatment, prevention and regulation. Four key conclusions are drawn from this review: global amounts of WEEE will continue unabated for some time due to emergence of new technologies and affordable electronics; informal recycling in developing nations has the potential of making a valuable contribution if their operations can be changed with strict safety standards as a priority; the pace of initiating and enacting WEEE specific legislation is very slow across the globe and in some cases non-existent; and globally, there is need for more accurate and current data on amounts and types of WEEE generated.
机译:本文介绍并批判性地分析了各个国家和地区当前的废弃电子电气设备(WEEE)管理实践。 (ⅰ)WEEE的数量和组成的全球趋势; (ⅱ)全面审查了所选国家为处理,监管和预防WEEE而采取的各种策略和实践。研究结果表明,对于(ⅰ),产生的WEEE数量很高和/或正在增加。至少就数量而言,IT和电信设备似乎是非洲,亚洲较贫穷地区以及拉丁美洲/南美地区产生的主要WEEE。但是,该论文认为,所报告的WEEE产生数量的数字可能被严重低估了。对于(ⅱ),除欧洲以外,许多国家似乎缺乏,或起步,起草和采用WEEE法规缓慢。在发展中国家,处理WEEE的典型特征是在很大程度上是非正式的回收部门中,维修率和再利用率很高。在发达国家和发展中国家,WEEE的垃圾掩埋仍然是一个问题。已经确定的是,在美国和欠发达经济体中,多余的电气和电子产品的库存很普遍。本文还确定并讨论了全球WEEE的四个优先领域,即:(ⅰ)资源枯竭; (ⅱ)道德上的顾虑; (ⅲ)健康与环境问题; (iv)WEEE回收策略。此外,本文讨论了WEEE产生,治疗,预防和监管的未来观点。这次审查得出了四个关键结论:由于出现了新技术和价格可承受的电子产品,全球WEEE量将持续一段时间不减;如果可以将严格的安全标准作为优先事项来改变发展中国家的运作,则发展中国家的非正式回收有可能做出宝贵的贡献;在全球范围内,发起和制定WEEE特定法规的步伐非常缓慢,在某些情况下甚至不存在;在全球范围内,需要有关所产生WEEE数量和类型的更准确和最新的数据。

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    《Waste Management》 |2011年第4期|p.714-730|共17页
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    School of Civil Engineering and the Environment, University of Southampton, Lanchester Building, University Rd., Highfield, Southampton, Hampshire SO17 1BJ, UK;

    School of Civil Engineering and the Environment, University of Southampton, Lanchester Building, University Rd., Highfield, Southampton, Hampshire SO17 1BJ, UK;

    School of Civil Engineering and the Environment, University of Southampton, Lanchester Building, University Rd., Highfield, Southampton, Hampshire SO17 1BJ, UK;

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