2023
DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.3c03494
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Carbon Trading in China Reduces the Dependence of Household Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Recycling on Government Subsidies

Ling Zhang,
Guobao Song,
Keli Yu
et al.

Abstract: China's enterprises of waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) recycling suffer from low profitability that is highly dependent on government subsidies. This low economic gain impedes the sustainable growth of China's WEEE-recycling sector and also adds to the government's financial burden. Prior life-cycle studies have approved the carbon reduction potentials or net carbon credit of recycling WEEE. However, policymakers fail to know whether the revenue from selling carbon credits can offset the gover… Show more

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“…Despite the challenges of profitability, the development prospects for the recycling and reuse of waste plastics in waste refrigerators are still broad. With the improvement of the carbon trading market, the carbon trading revenue brought by the regeneration of waste refrigerators can effectively compensate for the lack of government subsidies . Meanwhile, refrigerator manufacturers will gradually increase the proportion of plastic components in refrigerators to reduce their costs.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Despite the challenges of profitability, the development prospects for the recycling and reuse of waste plastics in waste refrigerators are still broad. With the improvement of the carbon trading market, the carbon trading revenue brought by the regeneration of waste refrigerators can effectively compensate for the lack of government subsidies . Meanwhile, refrigerator manufacturers will gradually increase the proportion of plastic components in refrigerators to reduce their costs.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the improvement of the carbon trading market, the carbon trading revenue brought by the regeneration of waste refrigerators can effectively compensate for the lack of government subsidies. 33 Meanwhile, refrigerator manufacturers will gradually increase the proportion of plastic components in refrigerators to reduce their costs. Therefore, the upgrading and regeneration of plastic in waste refrigerators will achieve more benefits through green carbon trading.…”
Section: Automatic Packagingmentioning
confidence: 99%