探讨南非机构的电子废物管理实务

Tlhalefo Petterson Moyo, S. Lubbe, K. Ohei
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以前的研究已经描述了各种组织中电子废物实践的弱点和缺点。然而,这些研究未能解决与有效的电子废物管理有关的重大问题,因此,电子设备的高过时率继续增长,成为世界上增长最快的废物流。组织很少关注环境方面,并且在南非组织中对电子废物的研究有限。该研究的主要动机是确定南非组织当前的电子废物做法,以促进可持续的电子废物管理。样本是通过半结构化访谈从十个南非组织的信息技术(IT)专业人员和管理人员的角度抽取的。研究结果显示,南非组织缺乏环境意识计划,在采购过程中没有进行研究,没有采购策略,为购买电子设备提供的预算有限,硬件和软件没有升级以延长电子设备的使用寿命,数据没有得到适当管理,缺乏回收能力,过时的电子产品没有得到妥善处理,此外,由于执法不力,环境法规也不符合规定。该研究建议提高南非组织的环境意识,在采购前进行研究,制定采购战略,提供足够的预算并购买对环境危害较小的环境友好型电子设备。对硬件和软件进行升级,延长电子设备的使用寿命;对电子垃圾进行回收利用,减少和管理电子垃圾。在某种程度上,应将废弃的电子设备退还给供应商,以确保安全处置,并应努力确保符合环境立法的规定。
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Exploring E-waste Management Practices in South African Organisations
The previous studies have delineated the weakness and drawbacks of e-waste practices in various organisations. However, these studies failed to address major issues relating to effective e-waste management, hence the high rate of obsolescence of electronic equipment continues to grow becoming the fastest growing waste stream in the world. Organisations are paying little attention to the environmental aspects, and there is limited research surrounding e-waste in South African organisations. The primary motivation of the study was to determine the current e-waste practices in the South African organisations to contribute to sustainable e-waste management. The sample was drawn from ten South African organisations from the viewpoint of Information Technology (IT) professionals and managers through semi-structured interviews. The findings of the study revealed that there is a lack of environmental awareness programme in South African organisations, research is not conducted during the procurement process and there is no procurement strategy, limited budget is provided to purchase electronic equipment, hardware’s and software’s are not upgraded to extend the life span of electronic equipment, and data is not managed appropriately, there is lack of recycling capacity, obsolete electronic is not properly disposed of, and there is non-conformance to environmental legislations due to lack of enforcement. The study recommends an increased environmental awareness programme in South African organisations, research to be conducted prior purchasing, develop procurement strategy, provide sufficient budget and purchase environmentally friendly electronic equipment that are less harmful to the environment. The hardware’s and software’s should be upgraded to extend the life span of electronic equipment, and recycling of e-waste should be conducted to reduce and manage e-waste. To some extent, obsolete electronic equipment should be returned to the supplier to ensure safe disposal, and effort should be made to ensure regulatory compliance with the environmental legislations.
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