Jagdeep Singh
Researcher
Enhancing Reuse and Resource Recovery of Electrical and Electronic Equipment with Reverse Logistics to Meet Carbon Reduction Targets
Author
Summary, in English
Technological advances, with increasing numbers of products containing complex electronic circuitry, have resulted in e-waste becoming the fastest-growing global waste stream. High levels of embodied carbon in these products ensure that, to meet emissions reduction targets proposed by the United Nations Paris Agreement, tackling e-waste requires strategies to address climate change United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 13 (UNSDG13). This paper identifies the contribution improved reverse logistics can make to extending product lifetimes through facilitating reuse. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with academics, industry-leaders and policymakers in the United Kingdom and Europe. This research identified that improvements in availability and efficiency of reverse logistics processes would increase reuse potential and efficient resource recovery. Availability and efficiency challenges can be addressed through careful promotion, incentivisation, and engagement of existing compliance schemes. If these challenges are approached from a life cycle perspective, it will be possible to protect against value loss in global supply chains (UNSDG12) and address the climate action agenda.
Publishing year
2018-01-01
Language
English
Pages
980-985
Publication/Series
Procedia CIRP
Volume
69
Document type
Conference paper
Topic
- Environmental Management
Keywords
- Electrical and electronic equipment
- Product lifetimes
- Reuse
- Reverse logistics
Conference name
25th CIRP Conference on Life Cycle Engineering, , CIRP LCE 2018
Conference date
2018-04-30 - 2018-05-02
Conference place
Copenhagen, Denmark
Status
Published
ISBN/ISSN/Other
- ISSN: 2212-8271