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HERO ID
4098814
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
A Life Cycle Simulation based Evaluation of End-of-life Management of Mechelectronic Product in China (Retracted Article)
Author(s)
Tao, J; Yu, S
Year
2011
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
Energy Procedia
ISSN:
1876-6102
Book Title
Energy Procedia
Volume
11
Page Numbers
2455-2465
DOI
10.1016/j.egypro.2011.10.565
Web of Science Id
WOS:000299096402075
Abstract
Given the growing stock of household electrical appliances, China is faced with an urgent challenge of management of household appliances massive disposal. Unfortunately, the majority of waste household appliances are now processed in small workshops mainly by manual disassembly and open incineration which are extremely polluting and health-harming in China. In response to the increasing environmental concerns over household appliance end-of-life treatment, The Regulations on the Administration of the Recovery and Disposal of Waste Electrical and Electronic Products (WEEE Regulations), was promulgated in 2009. To discuss the potential benefits from the implementation of the Regulations, a holistic understanding of the waste appliance recycling business and after-end-of -life markets is indispensable. This paper presents a life cycle simulation model to evaluate the potential environmental benefits from the improved end-of-life management. The proposed model provides a mathematical description of close-loop lifecycles and yields quantitative results of energy and raw material consumption and waste generation. Then, as a case study, the environmental benefits of household refrigerator recycling and reuse system compliant to the Regulations is analyzed based on comparison of simulation results of two scenarios respectively representing implementing and not implementing of the Regulations. The proposed model is expected to facilitate policy-and decision-making on product recycling and reuse. (C) 2011 Published by Elsevier Ltd. Selection and/or peer-review under responsibility of the Organizers of 2011 International Conference on Energy and Environmental Science.
Keywords
Household electrical appliance; Refrigerator; Reuse; Recycling; Life Cycle; Simulation
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