Policy and regulatory perspectives of waste battery management and recycling: A review and future research agendas

Md Tasbirul Islam , Amjad Ali , Sikandar Abdul Qadir , Muhammad Shahid
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Waste batteries represent a critical waste stream due to their valuable materials and potential environmental hazards. Existing studies predominantly focus on recycling methods, technologies, and material recovery, often relegating policy and regulatory considerations to secondary or partial analyses. Notably, no comprehensive review exclusively addressing the policy and regulatory dimensions of waste battery management has been conducted. To fill this gap, this study systematically reviewed 135 original research articles using a systematic literature review (SLR) and content analysis, examining ten key aspects: (1) scope and definition, (2) collection systems, (3) recycling and processing standards, (4) producer responsibility, (5) public awareness and education, (6) regulatory framework, (7) incentives for recycling, (8) research and development, (9) data collection and reporting, and (10) partnership and stakeholder engagement. The findings highlight core policy elements essential for effective waste battery management, including multi-stakeholder collaboration, data-driven decision-making models, eco-friendly technology R&D, government oversight of informal recycling, lifecycle thinking, consumer participation through education campaigns, adoption of global best practices, and Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) implementation. Additionally, the study proposes actionable policy statements tailored for countries lacking established waste battery policies. This research provides a foundational framework for policymakers and valuable insights for researchers in waste management, environmental policy, and public administration.

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废电池管理和回收的政策和监管观点:综述和未来的研究议程
废电池由于其宝贵的材料和潜在的环境危害而成为一种重要的废物流。现有的研究主要集中在再循环方法、技术和材料回收上,往往将政策和监管方面的考虑降级为次要或部分的分析。值得注意的是,没有进行专门针对废电池管理的政策和监管层面的全面审查。为了填补这一空白,本研究采用系统文献综述(SLR)和内容分析的方法系统地回顾了135篇原创研究论文,考察了十个关键方面:(1)范围和定义,(2)收集系统,(3)回收和处理标准,(4)生产者责任,(5)公众意识和教育,(6)监管框架,(7)回收激励,(8)研究和开发,(9)数据收集和报告,(10)伙伴关系和利益相关者参与。研究结果强调了有效管理废电池的核心政策要素,包括多方利益相关者合作、数据驱动的决策模型、环保技术研发、政府对非正式回收的监督、生命周期思维、通过教育活动的消费者参与、采用全球最佳实践以及实施生产者延伸责任(EPR)。此外,该研究还为缺乏既定废电池政策的国家提出了可操作的政策声明。该研究为政策制定者提供了一个基础框架,并为废物管理、环境政策和公共管理方面的研究人员提供了宝贵的见解。
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