Optimising waste from electric and electronic equipment collection systems: A comparison of approaches in European countries

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作者
Friege, Henning [1 ]
Oberdoerfer, Michael [2 ]
Guenther, Marko [3 ]
机构
[1] N3 Nachhaltigkeitsberatung Dr Friege & Partner, D-46562 Scholtenbusch, Voerde, Germany
[2] Landesamt Nat Umwelt & Verbraucherschutz, Dusseldorf, Germany
[3] INTECUS GmbH, Dresden, Germany
关键词
Waste from electric and electronic equipment; collection; IT equipment; gas discharge lamps; e-scrap; recycling yard; kerbside collection; take-back system; PRODUCER RESPONSIBILITY; WEEE; CHALLENGES;
D O I
10.1177/0734242X14567500
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The first European waste from electric and electronic equipment directive obliged the Member States to collect 4kg of used devices per inhabitant and year. The target of the amended directive focuses on the ratio between the amount of waste from electric and electronic equipment collected and the mass of electric and electronic devices put on the market in the three foregoing years. The minimum collection target is 45% starting in 2016, being increased to 65% in 2019 or alternatively 85% of waste from electric and electronic equipment generated. Being aware of the new target, the question arises how Member States with best practice' organise their collection systems and how they enforce the parties in this playing field. Therefore the waste from electric and electronic equipment schemes of Sweden, Denmark, Switzerland, Germany and the Flemish region of Belgium were investigated focusing on the categories IT and telecommunications equipment, consumer equipment like audio systems and discharge lamps containing hazardous substances, e.g. mercury. The systems for waste from electric and electronic equipment collection in these countries vary considerably. Recycling yards turned out to be the backbone of waste from electric and electronic equipment collection in most countries studied. For discharge lamps, take-back by retailers seems to be more important. Sampling points like special containers in shopping centres, lidded waste bins and complementary return of used devices in all retail shops for electric equipment may serve as supplements. High transparency of collection and recycling efforts can encourage ambition among the concerned parties. Though the results from the study cannot be transferred in a simplistic manner, they serve as an indication for best practice methods for waste from electric and electronic equipment collection.
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页数:9
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