Title of article :
The Basel Convention: effect on the Asian secondary lead industry
Author/Authors :
J. W. Elmer، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1996
Abstract :
The Basel Convention has had a dramatic effect on the world trade in scrap materials. The scope of implementation is broader than was originally intended. This is due mainly to uncertainties created by a failure to distinguish between waste for disposal and waste destined for recycling. Spent lead/acid batteries and other lead scrap flows from OECD to non-OECD countries have been restricted to the point where secondary lead production is being affected. Export-import flows between OECD members have also changed as recycling is being contained within those countries. The economics of recycling in OECD countries may result in a smaller percentage of scrap being recycled. The established lead/acid battery industry in the Asian region, which relies heavily on imported scrap, will now be forced to import more finished metal, to maintain output. With strong economic growth forecast for the region, and no substitute for the lead-based battery, the supply situation is unlikely to ease.
Keywords :
Basel Convention , Recycling , disposal , lead , Lead/acid batteries
Journal title :
Journal of Power Sources
Journal title :
Journal of Power Sources