废物管理中的复原力:尼日利亚东南部管理废锂电池的社会经济背景

Johnson Oluwaseyi Shorinwa, J. Okorhi, R. Uhunmwangho
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全球价值链(GVC)认可涉及利益相关者在电气和电子设备(EEE或电子产品)接近或结束使用寿命时的社会经济参与的后期生产过程。本文试图衡量一些关键的社会、经济、环境和可持续性指标,这些指标与电子产品中锂离子电池的全球价值链相一致。该评估基于尼日利亚东南部管理废旧锂离子电池对电池行业的社会经济影响。研究方法通过问卷调查的方式突出了符合社会经济评估的战略特征。有目的地从五个相互排斥的州中选择了10个地方政府区域(lga),调查了100个利益相关者。描述性统计用于分析电池回收/翻新行业的创新潜力数据,并在可持续性,社会,经济和环境影响下进行相应的讨论。锂离子电池回收和翻新的社会经济驱动因素(或结果)涉及到自我可持续性、制度化、服务需求、服务利用和普及。
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Resilience in waste management: A socioeconomic context for managing spent lithium batteries in Southeastern Nigeria
The global value chain (GVC) recognizes post production processes that involve socio economic engagements of stakeholders with electrical and electronic equipment (EEE or e-products) at their near or end of life. This paper attempts to measure some of the key social, economic, environmental, and sustainability indicators in line with GVC for lithium-ion batteries from e-products at their near or end of life. The assessment was based on the socioeconomic impacts on the battery sector for managing spent lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries in Southeastern Nigeria. The study methodology highlighted strategic features in line with socioeconomic assessment by deploying questionnaire administration. Ten (10) local government areas (LGAs) were purposely selected from five mutually exclusive States, with 100 stakeholders investigated. Descriptive statistics were used to analyze data for innovation potentials for the battery recycling/refurbishing sector, and discussed accordingly under sustainability, social, economic and environmental impacts. The socioeconomic drivers (or outcomes) for the recycling and refurbishing of lithium ion batteries touched on self-sustainability, institutionalization, service demand, service utilization and prevalence.
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