2019
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-019-05812-9
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Factors influencing community participation in the management of household electronic waste in West Surabaya, Indonesia

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“…Our ever-increasing reliance on electrical and electronic equipments (EEE) in day-to-day lives coupled with the subsequent end-of-life waste result in this new challenge in the form of E-waste (Abdelbasir, Hassan et al 2018). Both the marketing and technology of the electronic products are subjected to rapid growth, resulting in a set of consumers who are attracted to constantly substituting their electronic goods and gadgets with newer models and technologies (Pandebesie, Indrihastuti et al 2019). There is a functional lifetime of each EEE and consequently, E-waste is generated from the obsolete electronic products after a certain period of time (Borthakur and Govind 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Our ever-increasing reliance on electrical and electronic equipments (EEE) in day-to-day lives coupled with the subsequent end-of-life waste result in this new challenge in the form of E-waste (Abdelbasir, Hassan et al 2018). Both the marketing and technology of the electronic products are subjected to rapid growth, resulting in a set of consumers who are attracted to constantly substituting their electronic goods and gadgets with newer models and technologies (Pandebesie, Indrihastuti et al 2019). There is a functional lifetime of each EEE and consequently, E-waste is generated from the obsolete electronic products after a certain period of time (Borthakur and Govind 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Accordingly, it is essential to recognize the set of stakeholders in both the E-waste generation and management chain for its successful management (Borthakur 2015). The community, producers and government are, for instance, the vital actors having significant stakes towards responsible E-waste management (Pandebesie, Indrihastuti et al 2019). A comprehensive effort with intense engagement of these stakeholders at all levels could help in situating responsible management mechanisms.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…They also implies that the gigh levels of participation will help the government to construct a better formulation of regulations. By doing so, scholars argued that it will also encourage people to manage their own household waste (Pandebesie, Indrihastuti, Wilujeng, & Warmadewanthi, 2019).…”
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“…In addition, the perception of behaviour, willingness, and social and moral norms were recognized as vital factors for return intention. Pandebesie et al [44] conducted a study regarding the management of electronic waste in Surabaya city in Indonesia. The results found that behaviour of community, knowledge and attitudes are the key factors influencing the willingness to manage electronic waste.…”
Section: Factors Of Implementationmentioning
confidence: 99%