南非的消费电子垃圾回收

IF 0.5 4区 工程技术 Q4 ENGINEERING, INDUSTRIAL South African Journal of Industrial Engineering Pub Date : 2020-11-11 DOI:10.7166/31-3-2416
Ruby Ichikowitz, T. Hattingh
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摘要

电子垃圾,也被称为电子垃圾,是南非增长最快的垃圾流,如果管理不善,会带来严重的环境风险。通过适当的回收过程和黄金和铜等原材料的回收,电子垃圾在保护环境和减少气候变化影响的同时创造了巨大的经济机会。为了利用南非经济增长的这一来源,需要改进电子垃圾的收集。这项调查通过对南非豪登省参与者进行的家庭消费者调查,探讨了消费者对电子垃圾回收的看法和行为。调查发现,消费者普遍缺乏对电子废物回收的认识,支持回收的行为有限,这两者都受到收集机制和基础设施发展不足的影响。通过考虑国际收集计划来探索改善家庭回收的机会,并考虑到当前当地的挑战提出建议。
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CONSUMER E-WASTE RECYCLING IN SOUTH AFRICA
Electronic waste, also known as e-waste, is the fastest growing waste stream in South Africa, and poses a serious environmental risk if mismanaged. Through appropriate recycling processes and the recovery of raw materials such as gold and copper, e-waste creates substantial financial opportunities while conserving the environment and reducing the impact of climate change. To take advantage of this source of economic growth in South Africa, the collection of e-waste needs to be improved. This investigation explores consumer perceptions about and behaviours of e-waste recycling through a household consumer survey that was conducted with participants in the Gauteng area of South Africa. It was found that there is a general lack of consumer awareness about e-waste recycling and limited pro-recycling behaviours, both influenced by under-developed collection mechanisms and infrastructure. Opportunities for improving household recycling are explored by considering international collection schemes, and recommendations are made considering current local challenges.
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期刊介绍: The South African Journal of Industrial Engineering (SAJIE) publishes articles with the emphasis on research, development and application within the fields of Industrial Engineering and Engineering and Technology Management. In this way, it aims to contribute to the further development of these fields of study and to serve as a vehicle for the effective interchange of knowledge, ideas and experience between the research and training oriented institutions and the application oriented industry. Articles on practical applications, original research and meaningful new developments as well as state of the art surveys are encouraged.
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