Title of article :
Dealing with electronic waste: modeling the costs and environmental benefits of computer monitor disposal
Author/Authors :
Macauley، نويسنده , , Molly and Palmer، نويسنده , , Karen and Shih، نويسنده , , Jhih-Shyang Shih، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages :
10
From page :
13
To page :
22
Abstract :
The importance of information technology to the world economy has brought about a surge in demand for electronic equipment. With rapid technological change, a growing fraction of the increasing stock of many types of electronics becomes obsolete each year. We model the costs and benefits of policies to manage ‘e-waste’ by focusing on a large component of the electronic waste stream—computer monitors—and the environmental concerns associated with disposal of the lead embodied in cathode ray tubes (CRTs) used in most monitors. We find that the benefits of avoiding health effects associated with CRT disposal appear far outweighed by the costs for a wide range of policies. For the stock of monitors disposed of in the United States in 1998, we find that policies restricting or banning some popular disposal options would increase disposal costs from about $1 per monitor to between $3 and $20 per monitor. Policies to promote a modest amount of recycling of monitor parts, including lead, can be less expensive. In all cases, however, the costs of the policies exceed the value of the avoided health effects of CRT disposal.
Keywords :
End-of-life electronics , Cost-benefit analysis , Waste stream , Simulation Modeling
Journal title :
Journal of Environmental Management
Serial Year :
2003
Journal title :
Journal of Environmental Management
Record number :
1569330
Link To Document :
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