Title
Environmental, social, and economic implications of global reuse and recycling of personal computers
Date Issued
01 September 2008
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
review
Author(s)
Williams E.
Allenby B.
Kavazanjian E.
Kim J.
Xu M.
Arizona State University
Abstract
Reverse supply chains for the reuse, recycling, and disposal of goods are globalizing. This article critically reviews the environmental, economic, and social issues associated with international reuse and recycling of personal computers. Computers and other e-waste are often exported for reuse and recycling abroad. On the environmental side, our analysis suggests that the risk of leaching of toxic materials in computers from well-managed sanitary landfills is very small. On the other hand, there is an increasing body of scientific evidence that the environmental impacts of informal recycling in developing countries are serious. On the basis of existing evidence informal recycling is the most pressing environmental issue associated with e-waste. Socially, used markets abroad improve access to information technology by making low-priced computers available. Economically, the reuse and recycling sector provides employment. Existing policies efforts to manage e-waste focus on mandating domestic recycling systems and reducing toxic content of processes. We argue that existing policy directions will mitigate but not solve the problem of the environmental impacts of informal recycling. There are many opportunities yet to be explored to develop policies and technologies for reuse/recycling systems which are environmentally safe, encourage reuse of computers, and provide jobs. © 2008 American Chemical Society.
Start page
6446
End page
6454
Volume
42
Issue
17
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Ingeniería de sistemas y comunicaciones Ingeniería ambiental y geológica
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-50849103336
PubMed ID
Source
Environmental Science and Technology
ISSN of the container
0013936X
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