Material flow analysis and risk evaluation of informal E-waste recycling processes in Ghana: Towards sustainable management strategies

被引:9
|
作者
Owusu-Sekyere, Karoline [1 ]
Aladago, David Alatule [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Stuttgart, Inst Sanit Engn, Water Qual & Solid Waste Management, Bandtale 2, D-70569 Stuttgart, Germany
[2] Univ Ghana, Dept Geog & Resource Dev, Legon, Ghana
关键词
E; -Waste; Informal sector; Informal recycling processes; Ghana; MUNICIPAL SOLID-WASTE; HEAVY-METAL CONTAMINATION; ANALYSIS MFA; ACCRA; SECTOR; SYSTEM; TRENDS; BLOOD; WEEE; SOIL;
D O I
10.1016/j.jclepro.2023.139706
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Informal electronic waste (e-waste) recycling plays a significant role in e-waste management in developing countries, such as Ghana, where over 90% is handled by the informal sector. However, the informal treatment of e-waste poses a risk to human health and the environment due to the release of toxic pollutants. There is a lack of data on e-waste management and informal processing, and the material flows of output fractions and the fate of hazardous fractions are largely unknown. This hinders the development of appropriate management strategies. Herein, Material Flow Analysis (MFA) was used to investigate five important informal e-waste recycling processes, and risk analysis was used to evaluate environmental, economic, and health safety. On average of all assessed processes, 40.3% of the emerging fractions are landfilled or burned whereof the processing of ICT appliances (desktop PC, laptops and phones) (P1) contributes with 19.4%, CRT appliances (P2) with 11.7%, compressors from cooling appliances (P3) with 0.1%, microwaves (P4) with 1.3% and printers (P5) with 7.7 % to the landfilled or burned fractions. The risk assessment showed that there are considerable risks in environmental, economic and health safety for all processes. When considering the overall risk assessment across all categories, the priority for action to have the most substantial impact is as follows: P2>P5>P3>P1>P4. The key findings of this research focus on the assessment of the so far not known informal e-waste process workflows, the identification of emerging fractions, the remain of potentially hazardous fractions and the identification of the primary economic drivers in informal e-waste dismantling. Recommended action areas involve the incorporation of the informal sector, guided by the insights derived from the MFA and risk assessment. The results of this study are of importance for addressing the challenges faced by the informal sector and for making well-informed decisions when strategizing e-waste management infrastructure.
引用
收藏
页数:17
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Policy analysis on recycling fund management for E-waste in Taiwan under uncertainty
    Shih, Hsu-Shih
    JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION, 2017, 143 : 345 - 355
  • [22] Waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) management: An analysis on the australian e-waste recycling scheme
    Dias, Pablo
    Bernardes, Andrea Moura
    Huda, Nazmul
    JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION, 2018, 197 : 750 - 764
  • [23] Evolutionary game analysis on behavioral strategies of multiple stakeholders in E-waste recycling industry
    Wang, Zhe
    Wang, Qixiang
    Chen, Baixue
    Wang, Yue
    RESOURCES CONSERVATION AND RECYCLING, 2020, 155
  • [24] Material and substance flow analysis of mobile phones in Nigeria: a step for progressing e-waste management strategy
    Babayemi, J. O.
    Osibanjo, O.
    Weber, R.
    JOURNAL OF MATERIAL CYCLES AND WASTE MANAGEMENT, 2017, 19 (02) : 731 - 742
  • [25] Material flow analysis (MFA) as a strategic tool in E-waste management: Applications, trends and future directions
    Islam, Md Tasbirul
    Huda, Nazmul
    JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT, 2019, 244 : 344 - 361
  • [26] Material and substance flow analysis of mobile phones in Nigeria: a step for progressing e-waste management strategy
    J. O. Babayemi
    O. Osibanjo
    R. Weber
    Journal of Material Cycles and Waste Management, 2017, 19 : 731 - 742
  • [27] Towards sustainable solid waste management: nature, operational dynamics and complexities of Informal Waste Service Providers in Kumasi, Ghana
    Abaitey, Abena Korang Acheampong
    Doe, Benjamin
    Ocloo, Kafui Afi
    Braimah, Imoro
    LOCAL ENVIRONMENT, 2025, 30 (03) : 412 - 430
  • [28] Chemical recycling of plastic waste for sustainable material management: A prospective review on catalysts and processes
    Huang, Jijiang
    Veksha, Andrei
    Chan, Wei Ping
    Giannis, Apostolos
    Lisak, Grzegorz
    RENEWABLE & SUSTAINABLE ENERGY REVIEWS, 2022, 154
  • [29] A review on sustainable management strategies for navigating the piling e-waste crisis and associated environmental threats
    Hameed, Rashida
    Divyabharathi, R.
    Yadav, Krishna Kumar
    Debbarma, Prasenjit
    Singh, Shiv Vendra
    Arabi, Amir Ibrahim Ali
    Abbas, Adeel
    Durgude, Shubham Anil
    Alam, Mir Waqas
    Wang, Chongqing
    TOXICOLOGY, 2025, 511
  • [30] A Review on Global E-Waste Management: Urban Mining towards a Sustainable Future and Circular Economy
    Murthy, Venkatesha
    Ramakrishna, Seeram
    SUSTAINABILITY, 2022, 14 (02)