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Estimating the impact of the 'digital switchover' on disposal of WEEE at household waste recycling centres in England

机译:评估“数字转换”对英格兰家庭垃圾回收中心处置WEEE的影响

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Using Hampshire County Council (HCC) as a case study, this paper evaluates and discusses the estimated impacts of the so-called digital switchover (DSO) (scheduled for 2012 in Hampshire) on Household Waste Recycling Centres (HWRCs) in England and the UK. Two public surveys of Hampshire residents were used to collect data on their preparedness for and awareness of the switchover and its implications. The survey also sought to establish the quantities of televisions (TVs) and TV related devices that are ready for the DSO. The quantities of TV and related devices that are likely to be disposed via HCC's collection network have been established and compared to the County's current handling capacities for waste electronic and electrical equipment (WEEE). Best and worst case potential net disposal scenarios have been established and the latter compared to Government projections. In addition, the potential environmental, logistical, financial and legal impacts of the WEEE arising as a consequence of the switchover have been identified and discussed. The results indicate that the majority of TVs both in Hampshire and the UK are digital ready and that awareness of the switchover is high. In contrast, most recording devices in Hampshire are not ready for the DSO. Awareness of the timeframe of the event remains modest however and about half of Hampshire households were not aware that TV recording devices will be affected by the switchover. A significant proportion of waste TVs and related equipment would be taken to HWRCs in contrast to smaller items such as remote controls that would more likely be disposed with normal household waste. Projected figures for the DSO year show that if Hampshire maintained its current collection capacity for WEEE it would experience a handling shortfall of around ~100 K for TVs and recording devices, respectively. The most important finding of the study is that the UK Government may have substantially underestimated the quantities of TV and related devices that will be disposed during the switchover. The potential impacts for local and national WEEE management have been discussed. The paper concludes by making recommendations to address identified issues.
机译:本文以汉普郡县议会(HCC)为例,评估并讨论了所谓的数字转换(DSO)(计划于2012年在汉普郡进行)对英格兰和英国的生活垃圾回收中心(HWRC)的估计影响。对汉普郡居民进行了两次公开调查,以收集有关他们对这一转变及其影响的准备情况和认识的数据。该调查还试图确定准备用于DSO的电视(TV)和与电视相关的设备的数量。已经确定了可能通过HCC的收集网络处理的电视和相关设备的数量,并将其与该县目前处理废弃电子电气设备(WEEE)的能力进行了比较。已经确定了最佳和最坏情况的潜在净处置方案,并将后者与政府的预测进行了比较。此外,已经确定并讨论了转换引起的WEEE的潜在环境,物流,财务和法律影响。结果表明,汉普郡和英国的大多数电视都可以数字播放,并且对切换的意识很高。相反,汉普郡的大多数记录设备尚未准备好使用DSO。对此事件的时限了解仍然不多,但是大约一半的汉普郡家庭并不知道电视录制设备会受到切换的影响。与诸如遥控器之类的较小物品相比,将把相当大比例的废弃电视和相关设备带到HWRC,而这些物品更可能与普通家庭垃圾一起处理。 DSO年度的预计数字显示,如果汉普郡保持其当前的WEEE收集能力,则电视和录制设备的处理短缺将分别达到约100K。该研究最重要的发现是,英国政府可能大大低估了转换期间将要处置的电视和相关设备的数量。讨论了对本地和国家WEEE管理的潜在影响。本文最后提出解决已发现问题的建议。

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    《Waste Management》 |2011年第4期|p.743-753|共11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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