2022
DOI: 10.1177/0734242x221105429
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Disposal of obsolete mobile phones: A review on replacement, disposal methods, in-use lifespan, reuse and recycling

Abstract: Usage/consumption of mobile phones has increased rapidly around the world. As of April 2021, there were 5.27 billion mobile phone users. Meanwhile, the generation of obsolete mobile phones/mobile phone wastes is also increased mainly due to the replacement of mobile phones. The in-use lifespan of mobile phones is correspondingly getting decreased. The inappropriate disposal of obsolete mobile phones leads to adverse consequences on the environment, human health and on metal recovery. This review article provid… Show more

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“…This is due to the continuous and fast development of new technologies, decreasing prices, and reduction of the lifetime of EEE-Electrical and Electronic Equipment [4], as well as their limited repair by users [5]. Consumers also appear even more interested in purchasing hi-tech, last generation products [6]. WEEE recovery is a complex series of processes due to their different natures: refrigerators, air conditioners, car batteries, smartphones, computers, electric engines and turbines, photovoltaic modules, and more [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is due to the continuous and fast development of new technologies, decreasing prices, and reduction of the lifetime of EEE-Electrical and Electronic Equipment [4], as well as their limited repair by users [5]. Consumers also appear even more interested in purchasing hi-tech, last generation products [6]. WEEE recovery is a complex series of processes due to their different natures: refrigerators, air conditioners, car batteries, smartphones, computers, electric engines and turbines, photovoltaic modules, and more [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Li, et al [12] calculated the number of waste mobile phones by 2020 and how many were being recycled, then made reasonable estimation and quantification of the material flow of waste mobile phones in China. Prabhu, et al [13] focused on the identification and analysis of various research works undertaken on the disposal of obsolete mobile phones by users, and believed that the in-use life span of mobile phones got reduced to between one to two years in many countries due to damaged phones, reduced functionality and outdated technology. The majority of the users do not adopt sustainable disposal methods such as handing over to formal end-of-life channels for reuse and recycle.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%