As the global consumption of electronic devices continues to grow, so too does the volume of electronic waste (e-waste) that reaches landfill sites, which by 2030, is expected to reach 74.7M tonnes worldwide. This problem is exacerbated by the fact that across Europe less than 40% of e-waste is subject to sustainable recovery and further reinforced by the planned obsolescence of devices. An increasing amount of e-waste can be characterised as so-called ‘smart’ Internet of Things (IoT) devices. This paper firstly describes how our research engaged with industry and community stakeholders to explore their perceptions and behaviours relating to electronic devices, specifically their understanding relating to the repairability, maintenance, and...
This paper summarizes the discussion in a panel session on the Internet of things (IoT) at the 2017 ...
The Internet of Things (IoT), consists of all the web-enabled devices that collect, send and act on ...
The evaluation of the Internet of Things (IoT) has been widespread in different industries which pla...
In an effort to stymie electronic product obsolescence, the UK government introduced the Eco-design ...
The Repair Shop 2049 was a pilot research project which explored the limitations of current Right-to...
Digital technologies are a double-edged sword in the transition to a more sustainable society facing...
With over 6 billion smartphones in use worldwide, high emissions and a considerable amount of e-wast...
Whilst the recent introduction of the Right-to-Repair to European citizens is undoubtedly a step for...
Today's world is flooded by ICTs which are Information and Communication Technologies. They are now ...
Abstract: In today’s world smartphones are the most used electronic device as they come with many ca...
Internet of things (IoT) is expected to transform the way we live, work, and learn. Using IoT can be...
This study provides a comprehensive review of the evolution and impact of Internet of Things (IoT)-d...
Literally speaking, e-waste is the future of communications. E-waste is the fastest growing waste st...
This paper summarizes the discussion in a panel session on the Internet of things (IoT) at the 2017 ...
Nowadays, smartphones are one of the most common devices in developed countries, as most citizens ar...
This paper summarizes the discussion in a panel session on the Internet of things (IoT) at the 2017 ...
The Internet of Things (IoT), consists of all the web-enabled devices that collect, send and act on ...
The evaluation of the Internet of Things (IoT) has been widespread in different industries which pla...
In an effort to stymie electronic product obsolescence, the UK government introduced the Eco-design ...
The Repair Shop 2049 was a pilot research project which explored the limitations of current Right-to...
Digital technologies are a double-edged sword in the transition to a more sustainable society facing...
With over 6 billion smartphones in use worldwide, high emissions and a considerable amount of e-wast...
Whilst the recent introduction of the Right-to-Repair to European citizens is undoubtedly a step for...
Today's world is flooded by ICTs which are Information and Communication Technologies. They are now ...
Abstract: In today’s world smartphones are the most used electronic device as they come with many ca...
Internet of things (IoT) is expected to transform the way we live, work, and learn. Using IoT can be...
This study provides a comprehensive review of the evolution and impact of Internet of Things (IoT)-d...
Literally speaking, e-waste is the future of communications. E-waste is the fastest growing waste st...
This paper summarizes the discussion in a panel session on the Internet of things (IoT) at the 2017 ...
Nowadays, smartphones are one of the most common devices in developed countries, as most citizens ar...
This paper summarizes the discussion in a panel session on the Internet of things (IoT) at the 2017 ...
The Internet of Things (IoT), consists of all the web-enabled devices that collect, send and act on ...
The evaluation of the Internet of Things (IoT) has been widespread in different industries which pla...