Global EditionASIA 中文雙語Fran?ais
    China
    Home / China / Environment

    E-waste recycling troubles pile up

    By Hou Liqiang | China Daily | Updated: 2019-01-16 07:01
    Share
    Share - WeChat

    Experts call for change in outdated methods and mindsets

    A worker at TCL-AOBO Environmental Protection and Development Co moves a discarded fridge for his colleagues to dismantle. WANG JING/CHINA DAILY

    Every day, Ma Xianjin rides his tricycle to a public trash collection station in Beijing's Fengtai district. After putting up a piece of cardboard that states "I buy household appliances" near the gate to the station, he waits for business.

    "On most occasions, customers come because the guards at the gate of the nearby community tell them I am here," said Ma, who is in his 40s. "Many of the guards see me moving unwanted appliances out of communities, and in this way learn that I am doing business."

    Ma said he sells appliances he collects on the same day. "With just a phone call, buyers will arrive in their trucks to take them in the evening," he said. He pays about 30 yuan ($4.40) for a washing machine and the same for a refrigerator.

    He said business is good enough for him to make a living. However, he does not know where the appliances end up or whether they will create pollution if not properly disposed of.

    With no formal collection systems for electronic waste in China, people such as Ma are filling the gap. However, many appliances collected by businesses such as his are dismantled by unqualified companies that spend little on pollution control efforts.

    Such businesses have also been criticized by experts and industry insiders for making the cost of recycling e-waste too high. The businesses also are partly blamed for the difficulties of a pilot program for recycling home appliances that is supposed to be extended to other industries.

    By the end of this year, China will completely ban imported waste which can be replaced by that produced domestically, to enable recycling companies to clear more.

    As a result, an efficient collection channel has become increasingly important for the country, experts said.

    Despite a series of government efforts, including a law amendment and setting up a new department to oversee management of solid waste, the country also urgently needs to change the mindset where too much money is being demanded for discarded e-waste.

    As part of its efforts to promote recycling, in 2011, the government started piloting the extended producer responsibility system, which is designed to link the costs associated with products throughout their use with their market price.

    1 2 3 4 Next   >>|
    Top
    BACK TO THE TOP
    English
    Copyright 1995 - . All rights reserved. The content (including but not limited to text, photo, multimedia information, etc) published in this site belongs to China Daily Information Co (CDIC). Without written authorization from CDIC, such content shall not be republished or used in any form. Note: Browsers with 1024*768 or higher resolution are suggested for this site.
    License for publishing multimedia online 0108263

    Registration Number: 130349
    FOLLOW US
     
    久久无码国产专区精品| 2024最新热播日韩无码| 国产亚洲精久久久久久无码AV| 人妻中文字系列无码专区| 日韩亚洲AV无码一区二区不卡| 伊人热人久久中文字幕| 国精品无码A区一区二区| 最新无码A∨在线观看| 久久精品亚洲中文字幕无码麻豆| 人妻中文字系列无码专区| AV无码人妻中文字幕| 88久久精品无码一区二区毛片| 人妻AV中出无码内射| 久久人妻AV中文字幕| 狠狠噜天天噜日日噜无码| 精品国产V无码大片在线看| 久久最近最新中文字幕大全| 久久久久亚洲AV无码去区首| 中文字幕7777| 本免费AV无码专区一区| 亚洲韩国精品无码一区二区三区| 最近2019中文字幕免费直播| 亚洲精品无码日韩国产不卡?V| 人妻丰满熟妇岳AV无码区HD| 麻豆国产精品无码视频| 天堂资源8中文最新版| 精品人妻va出轨中文字幕| 亚洲精品无码久久久| 国产又爽又黄无码无遮挡在线观看| 无码专区—VA亚洲V天堂| 无码夫の前で人妻を侵犯| 最近2022中文字幕免费视频| 天堂最新版中文网| 国产中文字幕视频| 国产欧美日韩中文字幕 | 中文字幕1级在线| 人妻中文字系列无码专区| 91中文在线视频| 欧美日韩中文在线| a亚洲欧美中文日韩在线v日本 | 久久中文字幕视频、最近更新|