Department of Environmental, Biological, Pharmaceutical Sciences and Technologies, University of Campania Luigi Vanvitelli, Via Vivaldi, 43, 81100 Caserta, Italy.
Department of Environmental, Biological, Pharmaceutical Sciences and Technologies, University of Campania Luigi Vanvitelli, Via Vivaldi, 43, 81100 Caserta, Italy.
Waste Manag. 2021 May 1;126:119-132. doi: 10.1016/j.wasman.2021.02.040. Epub 2021 Mar 18.
A huge increase of waste of electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) is observing everywhere in the world. Plastic component in this waste is more than 20% of the total and allows important environmental advantages if well treated and recycled. The resource recovery from WEEE plastics is characterised by technical difficulties and environmental concerns, mainly related to the waste composition (several engineering polymers, most of which containing heavy metals, additives and brominated flame retardants) and the common utilisation of sub-standard treatments for exported waste. An attributional Life Cycle Assessment quantifies the environmental performances of available management processes for WEEE plastics, those in compliance with the European Directives and the so-called substandard treatments. The results highlight the awful negative contributions of waste exportation and associated improper treatments, and the poor sustainability of the current management scheme. The ideal scenario of complete compliance with European Directives is the only one with an almost negligible effect on the environment, but it is far away from the reality. The analysed real scenarios have strongly negative effects, which become dramatic when exportation outside Europe is included in the waste management scheme. The largely adopted options of uncontrolled open burning and illegal open dumping produce huge impacts in terms of carcinogens (3.5·10 and 3.6·10 person⋅year, respectively) and non-carcinogens (1.7·10 and 2.0·10 person⋅year) potentials, which overwhelm all the other potential impacts. The study quantifies the necessity of strong reductions of WEEE plastics exportation and accurate monitoring of the quality of extra-Europe infrastructures that receive the waste.
世界各地的电子电气废弃物(WEEE)的浪费量正在大幅增加。这种废物中超过 20%是塑料成分,如果处理和回收得当,将带来重要的环境优势。从 WEEE 塑料中回收资源具有技术难度和环境问题,主要与废物成分(几种工程聚合物,其中大多数含有重金属、添加剂和溴化阻燃剂)以及出口废物常用的低标准处理有关。归因生命周期评估量化了适用于 WEEE 塑料的现有管理流程的环境绩效,这些流程符合欧洲指令和所谓的低标准处理。结果突出了废物出口和相关不当处理的可怕负面影响,以及当前管理计划的可持续性较差。完全遵守欧洲指令的理想情况是对环境几乎没有负面影响的唯一情况,但这与现实相去甚远。分析的实际情况具有强烈的负面影响,当将废物管理计划包括废物出口到欧洲以外地区时,这些负面影响变得更加严重。大量采用无控制的露天焚烧和非法露天倾倒的选择会在致癌物(分别为 3.5·10 和 3.6·10 人⋅年)和非致癌物(分别为 1.7·10 和 2.0·10 人⋅年)方面产生巨大影响,超过了所有其他潜在影响。该研究量化了减少 WEEE 塑料出口和准确监测接收废物的欧洲以外基础设施质量的必要性。