Collecting Small-Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment in Poland—How Can Containers Help in Disposal of E-Waste by Individuals?
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
- What is the method for the collection of small WEEE in a supermarket, shopping mall, or local area you are responsible for?
- How frequently does a collection company empty the containers?
- How often do the customers use the containers?
- Was there any impact on small e-waste collection due to pandemics?
- What are the issues with the containers or collected waste?
3. Results
3.1. Results for the Semi-Structered Survey for the Managers
3.2. Results for the Survey for Individuals
3.3. Results for the Field Study
4. Discussion
- Better communication with waste collection companies if any irregularities occur;
- Demanding replacement of the older containers with the new ones for better noticeability and safe disposal of e-waste;
- Advertising and information about the possibility of discarding small e-waste on the premises of the shopping area;
- Placement of more containers in easily accessible and frequently visited places in residential areas.
- Modelling of the collection network of e-waste. Input data must include population and a potential amount of discarded equipment. The frequency of emptying of the containers should be adapted to the volume of the waste. This allows for route optimization in vehicles collections.
- Using sensor-equipped containers for automatic communication and sending information about the filling level of a container and enabling monitoring and collection optimization;
- Providing information and advertising campaigns for residents and customers of supermarkets;
- Ordering improved construction containers with novel labels and advertising slogans.
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Basic Information | Proportion of Total (%) |
---|---|
Age | |
<18 | 3.6% |
18–26 | 49.6% |
27–35 | 19.2% |
36–50 | 20% |
>50 | 7.6% |
Gender | |
Male | 42.8% |
Female | 57.2% |
Size of municipality | |
<5000 | 22.4% |
5000–50,000 | 25.2% |
50,000–200,000 | 29.6% |
>200,000 | 22.8% |
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Nowakowski, P.; Kuśnierz, S.; Płoszaj, J.; Sosna, P. Collecting Small-Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment in Poland—How Can Containers Help in Disposal of E-Waste by Individuals? Sustainability 2021, 13, 12422. https://doi.org/10.3390/su132212422
Nowakowski P, Kuśnierz S, Płoszaj J, Sosna P. Collecting Small-Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment in Poland—How Can Containers Help in Disposal of E-Waste by Individuals? Sustainability. 2021; 13(22):12422. https://doi.org/10.3390/su132212422
Chicago/Turabian StyleNowakowski, Piotr, Sandra Kuśnierz, Julia Płoszaj, and Patrycja Sosna. 2021. "Collecting Small-Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment in Poland—How Can Containers Help in Disposal of E-Waste by Individuals?" Sustainability 13, no. 22: 12422. https://doi.org/10.3390/su132212422
APA StyleNowakowski, P., Kuśnierz, S., Płoszaj, J., & Sosna, P. (2021). Collecting Small-Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment in Poland—How Can Containers Help in Disposal of E-Waste by Individuals? Sustainability, 13(22), 12422. https://doi.org/10.3390/su132212422