尼日利亚奥塔的家庭电子电气设备消费及其环境影响

N. O. Ogunseye
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废弃电子电气设备(WEEE)的产生归因于全球电子电气设备(EEE)的空前消耗。因此,有关废旧电子电气设备的使用和管理问题有必要进行调查。本研究旨在深入了解尼日利亚奥塔的家庭电子电气设备消费情况。采用多阶段抽样方法,对111户户主/代表进行随机问卷调查。收集的数据使用描述性和推断性统计进行分析。研究结果表明,电子电气设备消费模式的比例反映了家电对家庭的重要性。此外,相当比例的家庭(81.5%)使用新的电子电气设备,这意味着新的电子电气设备比购买旧的电子电气设备更受欢迎。58%的受访者表示,购买新电子电气设备的决定是基于便利,而不是增加收入或广告。家庭出售旧的电子电气设备似乎意味着再利用或回收。然而,20.3%的家庭扔掉了旧的电子电气设备。卡方检验显示,受访者的收入与购买、维修或服务电子电气设备的偏好之间存在统计学关系。本研究建议采用整体的方法来研究报废电子电气设备的消费,审查现有的报废电子电气设备管理法规,以及利益相关者参与的包容性报废电子电气设备管理。关键词:消费,电子电气设备,家庭,管理,Ota -尼日利亚,废弃电子电气设备
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Households’ Consumption of Electrical and Electronic Equipment and Environmental Implication in Ota, Nigeria
The generation of waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) has been attributed to unprecedented consumption of electrical and electronic equipment (EEE) globally. Hence, the issue of consumption and management of the associated WEEE warrant investigation. This study seeks to provide insight into households’ consumption of EEE in Ota, Nigeria. Multistage sampling technique was used to purposely administer questionnaire on 111 households’ heads/representatives in random manner. Data collected were analysed using both descriptive and inferential statistics. The findings indicated that rate in EEE consumption pattern reflects the appliances’ importance to the households. Also, signicant proportion of the households (81.5%) consumed new EEE, implying new EEE is preferred to purchase of used EEE. Decision to acquire new EEE is based on convenience rather than increased income or advertising as reported by 58%. Households’ sale of old EEE appears to suggest reuse or recycling. However, 20.3% of households threw away old EEE. The Chi-Square Tests revealed that there is statistical relationship between respondents’ income and preference to buy, repair or service EEE. This study recommends a holistic approach to research on EEE consumption, review of extant regulations on WEEE management and stakeholders’ engagement for inclusive WEEE management. Keywords : Consumption, Electrical and Electronic Equipment, Households, Management, Ota – Nigeria, Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment
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