Jagdeep Singh
Researcher
Assessing barriers to reuse of electrical and electronic equipment, a UK perspective
Author
Summary, in English
This paper reports on research undertaken to identify generic and specific barriers to reuse of electrical and electronic equipment (EEE). Thirty semi-structured interviews were conducted with experts from across the value chain including product designers, manufacturers, users and waste managers as well policy makers and academics. The interviews sought to examine perceived and real barriers to reuse in the UK. Three inter-connected factors that limit opportunities and instances of reuse of electrical and electronic equipment were identified, highlighting that both systemic and consumer barriers to increasing levels of reuse exist. These are: producer reluctance, unsuitable collection infrastructure and cultural issues. Overall, the paper shows that low levels of reuse in the electrical and electronic sector are a result of complex and interlinked barriers. Understanding these connections offers the potential to improve the opportunities for reuse, by providing direction for policy makers to address barriers from a multi stakeholder perspective. Increasing instances of reuse is essential if the UK is to successfully move towards a resource efficient, circular economy.
Department/s
- The International Institute for Industrial Environmental Economics
Publishing year
2019
Language
English
Publication/Series
Resources, Conservation and Recycling: X
Volume
1
Document type
Journal article
Publisher
Elsevier
Topic
- Business Administration
Keywords
- Barriers
- Circular economy
- Electrical and electronic equipment (EEE)
- Resource efficiency
- Reuse
Status
Published
Project
- Urban Reconomy: sharing for circular resource efficiency
ISBN/ISSN/Other
- ISSN: 2590-289X