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Investigation on end-of-life electric and electronic equipment recycling and disposal system in China: legislation, education and dissemination

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The Chinese obsolete electric and electronic equipments (EEE) recycling and disposal system on the point of view of legislation, education and dissemination were discussed, because of the highly increasing volume of electric and electronic products and that of its obsoletes today in China. The legislations and responsibilities of government, industry and consumer were discussed based on the balance of benefit and responsibility depending on the realization of their benefits in the whole life cycle of products and its status in the whole value chain. Not only the legislation and establishment of the so called “compulsory discarding system” will be a possible and effective solution to the difficulty of the obsolete collection and recycling for obsolete electric and electronic reclaiming industry, but also the education and dissemination. Education and dissemination were discussed as an important role which will emphasize the adjusting of policy and law on the development of electric and electronic industry production and its reclaiming. The education of stockholders’ environmental responsibility and the advocating of responsibility sharing should be implement for industry and consumer. Chinese EEE industry should emphasize the control of natural source, and should implement the environmental benign design in their production, such as design for dismantling, no dismantling, thermal treatment and green design. The perspectives for the way to advocate a harmonic society for Chinese people were described.

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Foundation item: Project(50235030) supported by the Fundamental Theory and Key Techniques for Remanufacturing of China

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Chen, M. Investigation on end-of-life electric and electronic equipment recycling and disposal system in China: legislation, education and dissemination. J Cent. South Univ. Technol. 12, 148–152 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11771-005-0029-6

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