Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1745236 Journal of Cleaner Production 2013 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

With China's rapid development, e-wastes issue has become increasingly critical. Without appropriate collection and treatment, e-wastes will bring serious environmental challenges. This paper reviews e-wastes collection in Dalian, China. Our findings show that although the Dalian municipality has made progress in improving the collection rate of e-wastes, several challenges still exist, including unclear responsibilities of stakeholders for e-waste collection in laws and regulations; high collection costs for formal treatment plants; and the lack of appropriate infrastructure, especially collection centers. As part of the research study, we identify several potential solutions for policy makers to overcome these challenges. The initiatives used by Dalian can provide implications for other municipalities in China as well as in other developed and developing countries.

► Increasing amounts of e-wastes brought serious challenges to urban managers. ► Greening communities is one way to improve e-wastes management. ► Public-private collaboration is another way to improve e-wastes management. ► Policies include regulations, financial drivers, raising awareness, infrastructure, awards.

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