Mobile phones have a high embedded value of interest within a circular economy. With the number of these devices operating worldwide expected to reach 18bn by 2025 their low recycling rate leads to large tonnages of End-of-Life Mobile Phones (EoL-MPs) and de facto a challenging waste stream. The rapid replacement of mobile phones to meet consumer demand further compounds the challenges due to increased demand for raw materials, increased energy, and water consumption, and, where uncontrolled and poor disposal at end-of-life occurs, significant impacts on health and the environment. EoL-MPs comprise a complex and heterogeneous combination of materials that include strategically and economically important high technology metals, many of which...
Mobile phones are the most ubiquitous electronic product on the globe. They have relatively short li...
This study analyzes the impact of obsolete telecommunication devices in particular, cellular phones ...
The treatment of end-of-Life products is one of the key steps for progression towards a circular eco...
Electronic waste (e-waste) is one of the fastest growing waste streams around the world, and waste m...
This paper estimates the number of mobile phones stockpiled by students in higher education in the U...
This work presents a systematic characterisation of 100 waste mobile phones (73 feature phones and 2...
In the last few years, there has been a sharp increase in the consumption of commodities with a shor...
Against a background of rapidly growing mobile phone consumption in developing and emerging economie...
Electrical and electronic equipment including mobile phone devices have developed rapidly and their ...
Waste mobile phones constitute one of the fastest growing Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment ...
Waste mobile phones constitute one of the fastest growing Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment ...
Mobile phones and various electronic products contribute to the world's fastest-growing category of ...
Summarization: Twenty four waste cellular phones, manufactured between 2002 and 2011, were selected ...
Over the last decade, Thailand imported approximately 21 million units of new mobile phones every ye...
Waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) is one of the fastest growing solid waste streams w...
Mobile phones are the most ubiquitous electronic product on the globe. They have relatively short li...
This study analyzes the impact of obsolete telecommunication devices in particular, cellular phones ...
The treatment of end-of-Life products is one of the key steps for progression towards a circular eco...
Electronic waste (e-waste) is one of the fastest growing waste streams around the world, and waste m...
This paper estimates the number of mobile phones stockpiled by students in higher education in the U...
This work presents a systematic characterisation of 100 waste mobile phones (73 feature phones and 2...
In the last few years, there has been a sharp increase in the consumption of commodities with a shor...
Against a background of rapidly growing mobile phone consumption in developing and emerging economie...
Electrical and electronic equipment including mobile phone devices have developed rapidly and their ...
Waste mobile phones constitute one of the fastest growing Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment ...
Waste mobile phones constitute one of the fastest growing Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment ...
Mobile phones and various electronic products contribute to the world's fastest-growing category of ...
Summarization: Twenty four waste cellular phones, manufactured between 2002 and 2011, were selected ...
Over the last decade, Thailand imported approximately 21 million units of new mobile phones every ye...
Waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) is one of the fastest growing solid waste streams w...
Mobile phones are the most ubiquitous electronic product on the globe. They have relatively short li...
This study analyzes the impact of obsolete telecommunication devices in particular, cellular phones ...
The treatment of end-of-Life products is one of the key steps for progression towards a circular eco...