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End-of-Use vs. End-of-Life: When Do Consumer Electronics Become Waste?

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RESOURCES-BASEL
卷 11, 期 2, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/resources11020018

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lifespan; waste definition; mobile phone; storing; reuse

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This study focuses on the lifespan of consumer electronics and suggests distinguishing between end-of-use and end-of-life stages. It explores the concept of waste using the PSSP language and reviews the impact of storage behavior on the waste hierarchy. The study finds that short usage time, perceived residual value, and concerns of personal information security are key factors influencing the storing of old phones.
This study focuses on the lifespan of consumer electronics. The article reviews end-of-life terminology in scientific literature and suggests distinguishing end-of-use and end-of-life stages. The question, when electronics become waste, is approached using the concept of a system called PSSP language, which classifies artefacts based on their attributes of purpose, structure, state and performance. It is highlighted that waste as a concept is dynamic; the same thing can be waste or non-waste at different times and places and for different people. Further, the article reviews the impact of storage behavior on the realization of the waste hierarchy, using mobile phones as a case study. Evidence suggests that over half of customers use their mobile phones for only two years, and there is little incentive to keep them in use longer. Surveys also indicate that over half of the customers do not return their phones for reuse or recycling but keep them at home. The article suggests that the three key factors, promoting the storing of an old phone, are the shortness of usage time, perceived residual value of replaced equipment and concerns of personal information security. It is also indicated that memories and the personal attachment to the device contribute to consumers' storage decision. It is concluded that, to prolong the use of mobile phones, there is a demand for changing consumers attitudes towards the return of electronics for reuse and repair to be more positive.

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