中国的报废电子电气设备回收。现状及改进的主要障碍

M. S. Porte, Jian-xin Yang
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目前,中国电子产品的废物处理和回收主要由非正规回收企业管理。该部门有造成环境和职业危害的相当大的风险。由于采用不适当的回收技术,它还会损失有价值的材料。正规的回收行业必须与非正规企业竞争,同时还要遵守环境和职业法规。有几个障碍妨碍正规回收企业具有竞争力,例如,由于国际禁止废物进口,正规部门难以收集足够数量的废物,以及收集国内废弃设备的费用高昂。本文分析了正规和非正规回收行业中五种产品的收集和运输成本。在回收时支付给业主的费用是回收商必须承担的最大财务负担。正规企业没有别的选择,只能从家庭或工业购买过时的设备。在调查中国建立电子垃圾管理系统策略的国家试点项目中,有关部门应考虑为电子垃圾收集提供财政支持。
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WEEE recycling in China. Present situation and main obstacles for improvement
Presently the waste processing and recycling of electronics in China is managed mostly by informal recycling businesses. This sector runs a considerable risk of causing environmental and occupational hazard. It also loses valuable materials by applying inappropriate recycling techniques. Formal recycling industries have to compete with informal businesses, whilst still complying with environmental and occupational regulations. Several obstacles prevent formal recycling businesses from becoming competitive, such as the fact that the formal sector finds it difficult to collect sufficient waste volumes due to international bans on waste imports, and high costs for collecting domestic obsolete equipment. In this paper, the costs of collection and transport for five products were analyzed within both formal and informal recycling industries. The payment to owners at the point of collection is the biggest financial burden recyclers have to carry. Formal businesses have no other choice but to buy obsolete equipment from households or industries. Within the national pilot project, which investigates the strategies to establish an e-waste management system in China, authorities should consider providing financial support for e-waste collection.
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