2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.resconrec.2016.05.010
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Identifying ways of closing the metal flow loop in the global mobile phone product system: A system dynamics modeling approach

Abstract: a b s t r a c tIn the past few decades, e-waste has emerged as one of the fastest growing and increasingly complex waste flows world-wide. Within e-waste, the life cycle of the mobile phone product system is particularly important because of: (1) the increasing quantities of mobile phones in this waste flow; and (2) the sustainability challenges associated with the emerging economies of reuse, refurbishment, and export of used mobile phones. This study examined the possibilities of closing the material flow lo… Show more

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“…Essentially, the overarching goal within these paradigms is to keep added value of material resources (i.e., consumer goods) circulating in the use phase, while reducing further natural resource exploitation and avoiding waste [38,39]. With the overarching goals, there is a need for clear strategies to realise the envisioned goals.…”
Section: Theoretical Background and Conceptual Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Essentially, the overarching goal within these paradigms is to keep added value of material resources (i.e., consumer goods) circulating in the use phase, while reducing further natural resource exploitation and avoiding waste [38,39]. With the overarching goals, there is a need for clear strategies to realise the envisioned goals.…”
Section: Theoretical Background and Conceptual Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…WEEE has been identified as a lucrative business in both developed and developing countries due to its resource potential value (Sinha et al, 2016;Van Eygen et al, 2016). However, e-waste complexity, combined with the low concentration of the high value materials induces a high End-of-Life (EoL) treatment cost when carried out in compliance with all environmental and health standards (Schluep, 2014a).…”
Section: General Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Planning-for obsolescence (Burns, 2010) captures the notion of positively impacting the environment, for example, by timely offering services that prevent leakage of resources (Breen, 2006;Ellen MacArthur Foundation, 2016;Sinha et al, 2016) in order to avoid the disruption of resource flows due to obsolescence (Choi et al, 2018;Macleod, 2017;Oguchi et al, 2010;Wilson et al, 2017). Resisting, postponing and reversing obsolescence through recovery operations were found to preserve product integrity and extend resource lifetime (Den Hollander, 2018).…”
Section: Obsolescence Is a Moment In The Resource Flowmentioning
confidence: 99%