第四章。英国电子废物管理概述

S. Reeve, G. Eduljee
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英国的电子废物管理系统是由欧盟的政策和立法环境的必要性驱动的。尽管前几年英国总体上达到了收集、再利用和再循环的目标,但在2017年和2018年,英国没有达到欧盟新定义的目标,电子垃圾的收集率低于预期,并且停滞不前。目前英国系统的弱点包括未注册的非义务流量的捕获和报告不力,导致产生的废物和收集的废物之间存在差异,存在诸如未注册的在线零售商等搭便车者,以及从处理站点盗窃。提高供应链中义务和未报告电子产品数据的稳健性、粒度和响应能力,被视为为义务生产商设定可信目标的关键优先事项。英格兰的资源和废物战略包含了几项积极的承诺,代表了与以前的战略相比的一步变化:对相关法规的审查;加强伙伴合作,将生态设计激励纳入生产者责任制度;并制定具有认证标志的产品保证计划。再加上高调的自愿计划使大品牌的公共承诺正式化,英国电子废物管理的前景似乎是积极的,私人、公共和第三部门共同采取行动。
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Chapter 4. An Overview of Electronic Waste Management in the UK
The UK's system for the management of electronic waste is driven by the imperatives of the EU's policy and legislative landscape. Although generally meeting targets for collection, reuse and recycling in previous years, the UK fell short of newly defined EU targets in 2017 and 2018, with collection rates for electronic waste below expectations and stagnating. Weaknesses identified in the present UK system include poor capture and reporting of unregistered non-obligated flows resulting in differences between the waste generated and waste collected, the presence of free-riders such as unregistered online retailers, and thefts from processing sites. Improving the robustness, granularity and responsiveness of data on obligated and unreported electronics across the supply chain is seen as a key priority in setting credible targets for obligated producers. England's Resources and Waste Strategy contains several positive commitments that represent a step change from previous strategies: a review of the relevant regulations; increased partnership working, incorporating ecodesign incentives into the producer responsibility regime; and developing a product assurance scheme with a certified mark. Coupled with high profile voluntary schemes formalising public commitments of big brands, the prospects for electronic waste management in the UK seem positive, with actions shared between the private, public and third sectors.
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