E-waste could be an important source of valuable metals if we can design an effective recovery mechanism. This article aims to: enhance the rate of E-waste recycling, treatment and the rate of recycled metal (secondary metal); and reduce the extraction of primary metals (virgin metals) by introducing an E-waste recycling tax, by minimizing CO2 emissions as a requirement of China’s climate change policy. On this basis, we designed a dynamic environmental-social economic model for the period 2008-2020. Upon comprehensive consideration of economic benefits and environmental impacts, the results show that by imposing a 4 % levy on production volume for electronics manufacturing and imposing specific taxes on consumers for recycling E-wastes, th...
To conserve resources and enhance the environmental performance, China has launched the "Zero waste"...
This paper examines the impact of the Chinese recycling subsidy policy (CRS-policy) on the recycling...
Objectives The main objectives of this study were to explore the possibilities of reducing China...
The challenges of environmental protection are especially prevalent in South and Southeast Asian nat...
Waste electrical and electronic equipment utilization is increasingly regulated in China, through th...
Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE or e-waste) is regarded as one of the fastest g...
Over the last decades, the amount of electronic waste (e-waste) has increased rapidly in the world. ...
This paper summarizes a two-country model that solves for optimal tax rates to achieve efficiency in...
Using nonhazardous wastes as inputs to production creates environmental benefits by avoiding disposa...
It is well known that China and India have been recycling centers of WEEE, especially printed circui...
This research study explores the economic impact of e-recycling, which is the process of recovering ...
AbstractChina has set a goal of establishing a Circular Economy policy for recycling resources in th...
Electronic waste (e-waste) is an emerging issue in the municipal towns of China. Its significance is...
Due to rapid economic growth, faster upgrade of electrical and electronic equipment causes the ever-...
Due to economic and societal reasons, informal activities including open burning, backyard recycling...
To conserve resources and enhance the environmental performance, China has launched the "Zero waste"...
This paper examines the impact of the Chinese recycling subsidy policy (CRS-policy) on the recycling...
Objectives The main objectives of this study were to explore the possibilities of reducing China...
The challenges of environmental protection are especially prevalent in South and Southeast Asian nat...
Waste electrical and electronic equipment utilization is increasingly regulated in China, through th...
Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE or e-waste) is regarded as one of the fastest g...
Over the last decades, the amount of electronic waste (e-waste) has increased rapidly in the world. ...
This paper summarizes a two-country model that solves for optimal tax rates to achieve efficiency in...
Using nonhazardous wastes as inputs to production creates environmental benefits by avoiding disposa...
It is well known that China and India have been recycling centers of WEEE, especially printed circui...
This research study explores the economic impact of e-recycling, which is the process of recovering ...
AbstractChina has set a goal of establishing a Circular Economy policy for recycling resources in th...
Electronic waste (e-waste) is an emerging issue in the municipal towns of China. Its significance is...
Due to rapid economic growth, faster upgrade of electrical and electronic equipment causes the ever-...
Due to economic and societal reasons, informal activities including open burning, backyard recycling...
To conserve resources and enhance the environmental performance, China has launched the "Zero waste"...
This paper examines the impact of the Chinese recycling subsidy policy (CRS-policy) on the recycling...
Objectives The main objectives of this study were to explore the possibilities of reducing China...