Reveal dynamic flows of regional e-waste: Evidence from a field research

Chonggang Yang , Bingyu Xu , Zhikun Zhu , Yan He , Yujia Wang , He Xu , Mo Zhang
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Electronic waste (e-waste) has increased because of the rapid replacement of electrical and electronic equipment. Owing to the increased emphasis on the dual properties of environmental contamination and metal resources, accurate identification of the e-waste recycling process is crucial. In this study, a product-level material flow analysis (MFA) is performed from a macroscopic social flow of waste TV sets in order to demonstrate the material metabolism of regional e-waste recycling. Previous studies have focused on the estimation of the quantity of e-waste generated or analyzing the overall amount of recycled resource output, the results derived from the estimation may have some unreliability, and our bottom-up research investigates the material flows that occur between the generation, collection and recycling of e-waste. MFA based on questionnaires and field research present accurate quantities and proportions of the recycling process. The results reveal that accelerating the construction of regional e-waste recycling systems and data networks and accurately identifying e-waste source, flow, and destination are required in order to improve resource efficiency toward carbon neutrality.

揭示区域电子废物的动态流动:来自实地研究的证据
由于电气和电子设备的快速更新换代,电子废物(e-waste)也随之增加。由于环境污染和金属资源的双重属性日益受到重视,准确识别电子垃圾的回收过程至关重要。本研究从废弃电视机的宏观社会流出发,进行了产品层面的物质流分析(MFA),以展示区域电子废弃物回收利用的物质代谢过程。以往的研究主要关注电子废弃物产生量的估算或再生资源产出总量的分析,估算得出的结果可能存在一定的不稳定性,而我们的研究是自下而上地调查电子废弃物产生、收集和回收之间的物质流。基于问卷调查和实地研究的 MFA 呈现了回收过程中的准确数量和比例。研究结果表明,为了提高资源效率,实现碳中和,必须加快建设区域电子废物回收系统和数据网络,并准确识别电子废物的来源、流向和去向。
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