Challenges in waste electrical and electronic equipment management: A profitability assessment in three European countries

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Abstract

Waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) is known as an important source of secondary raw materials. Since decades, its treatment allowed to recover great amounts of basic resources. However, the management of electronic components embedded in WEEE still presents many challenges. The purpose of the paper is to cope with some of these challenges through the definition of an economic model able to identify the presence of profitability within the recovery process of waste printed circuit boards (WPCBs). To this aim, a set of common economic indexes is used within the paper. Furthermore, a sensitivity analysis on a set of critical variables is conducted to evaluate their impact on the results. Finally, the combination of predicted WEEE volumes (collected during the 2015-2030 period) in three European countries (Germany, Italy and the United Kingdom) and related economic indexes quantify the potential advantage coming from the recovery of this kind of waste in the next future.

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D’Adamo, I., Rosa, P., & Terzi, S. (2016). Challenges in waste electrical and electronic equipment management: A profitability assessment in three European countries. Sustainability (Switzerland), 8(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/su8070633

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