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    Title: An evaluation of recycling schemes for waste dry batteries – A simulation approach
    Authors: Shui-Shun Lin, Kuan-Hao Chiu
    Contributors: 圖書館
    Keywords: Recycling schemes
    Waste dry batteries
    System simulation
    Extended producer responsibility
    Date: 2015-04-15
    Issue Date: 2016-10-19 14:21:19 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: Shorter product life cycles are causing increase in the volume of electrical and electronic equipment waste and batteries are an important functional component of these. There are still batteries in use today which contain mercury, lead and nickel. These heavy metals are toxic and harmful to both the environment and human and have to be disposed of by proper processes. In Taiwan, waste dry battery recycling is managed by the Recycling Fund Management Board. Producers only have to pay advance disposal fees (ADFs). Many countries have adopted the concept of Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR), which requires the product manufacturer to assume responsibility for recycling and final disposal in compliance with the related laws. In this study the effects of three different recycling schemes under different recycling situations is investigated by simulation. System output data is collected under different recycling situations, and the cost effectiveness is determined and analyzed. The investigations showed the Producer Responsibility Organizations combined with a deposit system revealed the most cost effectiveness. This would seem to be a better scheme in terms of cost effectiveness for implementing in Taiwan.
    Relation: Journal of Cleaner Production Volume 93, Pages 330–338
    Appears in Collections:[Department of Business Administration] 【企業管理系所】期刊論文

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