Electrical and Electronic Waste in Northwest Mexico

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ABSTRACT

The waste derived from Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) is of interest now worldwide, in some countries due to the rapid technological development and in others due to technological dependence through the acquisition of second hand equipment. Therefore it is necessary to implement strategies for the sustainable management of electrical and electronic equipment at the end of its useful life. This paper presents the results of an investigation that was conducted in a city located in the Northwest of Mexico, which seeks to understand the management practices of household WEEE generators. A survey was applied to a representative sample of the population with a confidence level of 90%. Six home appliances were quantified and it was found that approximately 21% of them are disposed directly as part of the household flow of Municipal Solid Waste (MSW), while 79% are storage for a latter sale, repair or reuse. The results obtained support the need to develop evaluations and to implement possible scenarios for the sustainable management of Electrical and Electronic Waste.

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S. Ojeda-Benitez, S. Cruz-Sotelo, L. Velázquez, N. Santillán-Soto, M. Nuñez, O. Cueto and W. Markus, "Electrical and Electronic Waste in Northwest Mexico," Journal of Environmental Protection, Vol. 4 No. 5, 2013, pp. 405-410. doi: 10.4236/jep.2013.45048.

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