Mobile phones are the most ubiquitous electronic product on the globe. They have relatively short lifecycles and because of their (perceived) in-built obsolescence, discarded mobile phones represent a significant and growing problem with respect to waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE). An emerging and increasingly important issue for industry is the shortage of key metals, especially the types of metals found in mobile phones, and hence the primary aim of this timely study was to assess and evaluate the voluntary mobile phone takeback network in the UK. The study has characterised the information, product and incentives flows in the voluntary UK mobile phone takeback network and reviewed the merits and demerits of the incentives...
AbstractRetired mobile phones represent the most valuable electrical and electronic equipment in the...
Mobile phones have relatively short lifecycles and are rapidly seen as obsolete by many users within...
Electronic waste (e-waste) is one of the fastest growing waste streams around the world, and waste m...
This article analyses drivers and barriers to returning and recycling mobile phones and their consid...
In the last few years, there has been a sharp increase in the consumption of commodities with a shor...
Mobile phones have a high embedded value of interest within a circular economy. With the number of t...
The rapid rise in the use of mobile (cell) phones, combined with their shortening lifespan, due to a...
Used mobile phones with their small size but vast numbers, create a unique problem when it comes to ...
There is widespread consensus that landfill of waste electronic and electric equipment is not an acc...
Today mobile phones have become apparently indispensable. They are the most used electronic devices ...
Mobile phones are the most used electronic equipment on the globe. Their recycling rate is low becau...
Electrical and electronic equipment including mobile phone devices have developed rapidly and their ...
This work presents a systematic characterisation of 100 waste mobile phones (73 feature phones and 2...
Mobile phones are the most commonly owned and one of the most frequently replaced personal electroni...
Mobile phones are the most heavily utilised electronic devices on a global scale. Since they are rel...
AbstractRetired mobile phones represent the most valuable electrical and electronic equipment in the...
Mobile phones have relatively short lifecycles and are rapidly seen as obsolete by many users within...
Electronic waste (e-waste) is one of the fastest growing waste streams around the world, and waste m...
This article analyses drivers and barriers to returning and recycling mobile phones and their consid...
In the last few years, there has been a sharp increase in the consumption of commodities with a shor...
Mobile phones have a high embedded value of interest within a circular economy. With the number of t...
The rapid rise in the use of mobile (cell) phones, combined with their shortening lifespan, due to a...
Used mobile phones with their small size but vast numbers, create a unique problem when it comes to ...
There is widespread consensus that landfill of waste electronic and electric equipment is not an acc...
Today mobile phones have become apparently indispensable. They are the most used electronic devices ...
Mobile phones are the most used electronic equipment on the globe. Their recycling rate is low becau...
Electrical and electronic equipment including mobile phone devices have developed rapidly and their ...
This work presents a systematic characterisation of 100 waste mobile phones (73 feature phones and 2...
Mobile phones are the most commonly owned and one of the most frequently replaced personal electroni...
Mobile phones are the most heavily utilised electronic devices on a global scale. Since they are rel...
AbstractRetired mobile phones represent the most valuable electrical and electronic equipment in the...
Mobile phones have relatively short lifecycles and are rapidly seen as obsolete by many users within...
Electronic waste (e-waste) is one of the fastest growing waste streams around the world, and waste m...