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Take back and treatment of discarded electronics: a scientific update

Take back and treatment of discarded electronics: a scientific update
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摘要 This paper indicates that the performance of tack-back and treatment of electronic waste (e-waste) system can be improved substantially. This can be reached by better taking into account in a better way the big variety in material composition and potential toxicity of electrical and electronic products - from a technical, organizational and regulatory perspective. Realizing that there is no 'one size fit for all' and combining smart tailor made solutions with economic of sale will result in the best environmental gain/cost ratio. Several examples show how science and engineering have supported or will support this approach. This paper indicates that the performance of tack-back and treatment of electronic waste (e-waste) system can be improved substantially. This can be reached by better taking into account in a better way the big variety in material composition and potential toxicity of electrical and electronic products - from a technical, organizational and regulatory perspective. Realizing that there is no 'one size fit for all' and combining smart tailor made solutions with economic of sale will result in the best environmental gain/cost ratio. Several examples show how science and engineering have supported or will support this approach.
出处 《Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2013年第4期475-482,共8页 环境科学与工程前沿(英文)
关键词 E-WASTE take back treatment substantially e-waste, take back, treatment, substantially
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