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Study On WEEE Reclaim And Disposal System

Posted on:2008-03-13Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:T Z LiuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2189360212499208Subject:Management Science and Engineering
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At present, the problem of effectively recycling and handling Waste Electron and Electrical Equipment (WEEE) has been a hot issue in the world. It has constructed one relatively perfect recycling and handling system in western countries after many years of research and practice, but still in the primary stage in China. The research and practice in China are mainly focused on introducing the advanced foreign experience and technologies and some experiences in legislative fields, and then absorbing them into domestic technologies. This thesis is intended to combine some theories of Reverse Logistics and Circular Economy with some methods of spot-survey, market-forecasting and tech-economic analysis to study how to construct the effective and steady WEEE system based on the China National Situation.Firstly, thesis discussed comprehensively the research facts on WEEE at home and abroad and its significance for environmental protection and resource saving. Besides, it pointed out major problems of current recycling model in China and research fruits of domestic and foreign scholars on them.Secondly, it systematically expounded the related theories of Reverse Logistics and Circular Economy etc. The WEEE system has been constructed by applying some relevant theories and analyzing the WEEE recycling condition in China and successful experiences of foreign countries and some corresponding suggestions have come into being.Thirdly, the thesis analyzed the technical and economic valuation of recycling model in refrigerator and tests its feasibility. And then it makes a demonstration study in SZ city as a typical case and proposes some measures for perfecting the WEEE recycling and handling system at home.
Keywords/Search Tags:WEEE, Circular Economy, Recycling system, Reverse Logistics, Technical and economic analysis
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