Urban mining of e-waste management globally: Literature review

Omar Ouro-Salim
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The global generation of electronic waste (e-waste) has been increasing alarmingly, posing significant environmental and health risks. Urban mining, which involves extracting valuable resources from e-waste, has emerged as a promising solution to address these challenges and promote sustainable resource management. This study explores urban mining as a transformative practice for e-waste management, examining its alignment with sustainable development goals (SDGs) and identifying the associated challenges and opportunities. It underscores the critical importance of comprehensive regulations in effectively managing e-waste. The study aims to achieve the following specific objectives: 1) Scrutinize the state of the art of e-waste and urban mining practices, as documented in the literature; 2) Assess the relation between urban mining and circular economy; 3) Explore what kind of wastes are more explored in urban mining; 4) Examine the different case studies on urban mining; 5) Analyze data from collected documents and 6) propose a research agenda. The review synthesized 124 studies to gain insights into the effectiveness of urban mining and its potential contribution to sustainability. The findings reveal that urban mining is more frequently emphasized in the e-waste sector than in the construction sector, representing this study's essential contribution. Furthermore, the study highlights the technologies and research areas currently capturing the attention of researchers, as well as the gaps that need to be addressed in future studies. However, challenges remain, including adequate regulations, extended producer responsibility, and the inclusive participation of consumers and informal workers in urban mining. While urban mining holds significant potential to revolutionize e-waste management and contribute to sustainable resource management, realizing this potential will require robust regulatory support.

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全球电子废物管理的城市开采:文献综述
全球电子废物(e-waste)的产生量一直在以惊人的速度增长,对环境和健康构成了重大风险。城市采矿涉及从电子废物中提取有价值的资源,已成为应对这些挑战和促进可持续资源管理的一种有前途的解决方案。本研究探讨了城市采矿作为电子废物管理的一种变革做法,研究了其与可持续发展目标(SDGs)的一致性,并确定了相关的挑战和机遇。它强调了全面监管对有效管理电子废物的极端重要性。本研究旨在实现以下具体目标:1)仔细研究文献中记载的电子废物和城市采矿实践的最新进展;2)评估城市采矿与循环经济之间的关系;3)探索城市采矿中哪些废物更容易被发现;4)研究不同的城市采矿案例;5)分析收集到的文献数据;6)提出研究议程。审查综合了 124 项研究,以深入了解城市采矿的有效性及其对可持续发展的潜在贡献。研究结果表明,城市采矿在电子废物领域比在建筑领域更受重视,这是本研究的重要贡献。此外,本研究还强调了目前备受研究人员关注的技术和研究领域,以及未来研究中需要解决的差距。然而,挑战依然存在,包括适当的法规、生产者延伸责任以及消费者和非正规工人对城市采矿的包容性参与。虽然城市采矿在彻底改变电子废物管理和促进可持续资源管理方面具有巨大潜力,但实现这一潜力需要强有力的监管支持。
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