This paper describes the challenges faced, and oppor tunities identified, by a multidisciplinary
team of researchers developing a novel closed loop system to recover valuable metals and
reduce e-waste, focusing on mobile phones as a case study. This multidisciplinary approach
is contrasted with current top-down approaches to making the transition to the circular
economy (CE). The aim of the research presented here is to develop a product service
system (PSS) that facilitates the recovery of valuable functional components and metals from
mobile phone circuit boards. To create a holistic solution and limit unintended consequences,
in addition to technological solutions, this paper considers appropriate component lifetimes;
the (often ignored) role of the citizen in the circular economy; customer interaction with
the PSS; environmental life cycle assessment; and social impacts of the proposed PSS.
Development of enabling technologies and materials to facilitate recovery of components
and metals and to provide an emotionally durable external enclosure is described. This
research also highlights the impor tance of understanding value in the CE from a multifaceted
and interdisciplinary perspective.
Funding
This research was funded by the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council as part of the Closed Loop Emotionally Valuable E-waste Recovery project (EP/K026380/1).
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Journal of Industrial Ecology
Citation
BRIDGENS, B. ... et al., 2017. Closing the loop on e-waste: a multidisciplinary perspective. Journal of Industrial Ecology, 23 (1), pp.169-181.
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Acceptance date
2017-04-30
Publication date
2017
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