DocumentCode
1125606
Title
Recipe for recycling
Author
Biddle, Michael B. ; Mann, Ray
Author_Institution
Mann, USA
Volume
31
Issue
8
fYear
1994
Firstpage
22
Lastpage
24
Abstract
Across-the-board recyclers can keep discarded electronic products out of landfills by identifying and extracting component parts for resale and materials for reprocessing. The complete recycling of electrical and electronic equipment will in the future probably be handled by independent recyclers who become specialized in understanding the varieties of discarded equipment. They will plan the logistics of recovering any assemblies, components, and materials of value, and will develop the technologies necessary to extract them in a way that is economical and environmentally sound. The actual recycling activities will also probably take place in central locations, if for no other reason than the substantial costs of moving material and equipment. The integrated recycling approach ranks the means of disposal in order of feasibility: refurbishing; or equipment brokering, possibly to underdeveloped countries; component recovery; or full material recycling.<>
Keywords
electronic equipment manufacture; electronics industry; waste disposal; discarded electronic products; electrical equipment; electronic equipment; integrated recycling approach; materials reprocessing; recycling; Aluminum; Assembly; Building materials; Consumer electronics; Copper; Environmental economics; Glass; Plastics; Recycling; Steel;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Spectrum, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9235
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/6.299532
Filename
299532
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