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Electronic waste legislation is non-uniform, at both the national and global level, and a variety of financial and collection schemes exist. In some locations, e-waste stakeholders have preempted mandatory take-back by creating their own e-waste programs. Whether involved by mandate or voluntarily, stakeholders would like to develop strategies that minimize their financial burden. However, the economic...
Firms operating in the electronic waste (e-waste) recovery business, voluntarily or because of legislation, would like to develop strategies that minimize their financial burden. A mass flow and economic model is developed to quantify the variation of economic performance of an e-waste recovery system due to product, collection, and market uncertainties. The goal is to highlight scenarios that may...
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