The post consumptive residues of information and communication technologies - transnational e-waste flows and developmental dilemmas

Janani Vasudev, B. Parthasarathy
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One consequence of the increased ubiquity and shortening product cycles of information and communication technologies (ICTs) is the proliferation of hazardous electronic waste (e-waste). Despite governance mechanisms to control the management and disposal of e-waste, significant quantities are exported from developed to developing countries, where they are processed in unsafe conditions in the informal sector. To understand this phenomenon, this paper examines e-waste management and disposal in India. It shows that so long as benefits from transnational e-waste flows exceed the benefits of compliance with regulations, such flows will continue. It argues that tightening regulations alone will not improve e-waste management and disposal; instead, the regulations must acknowledge and facilitate an international division of labor in the e-waste recycling industry. By doing so, they will not only address the need for employment in the informal sector; but also promote a cleaner environment.
信息和通信技术的消费后残留物-跨国电子废物流动和发展困境
信息和通信技术(ict)日益普及和缩短产品周期的一个后果是危险电子废物(电子废物)的扩散。尽管有控制电子废物管理和处置的治理机制,但仍有大量电子废物从发达国家出口到发展中国家,在那里的非正规部门在不安全的条件下进行加工。为了理解这一现象,本文考察了印度的电子废物管理和处置。它表明,只要跨国电子废物流动的好处超过遵守规定的好处,这种流动就会继续下去。它认为,仅仅加强监管并不能改善电子垃圾的管理和处置;相反,法规必须承认并促进电子废物回收行业的国际分工。通过这样做,它们不仅将解决非正规部门就业的需要;同时也促进了更清洁的环境。
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