Modeling the Economic and Environmental Performance of Recycling Systems

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Jeffrey B. Dahmus Susan A. Fredholm Elsa A. Olivetti Jeremy R. Gregory Randolph E. Kirchain
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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7
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231 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

"A general model for evaluating the economic and environmental performance of electronics recycling systems is developed. This model comprehends the three main functions in a recycling system – collection, processing, and system management – and aims to enable quantification of the impact of context and system architecture on the economic and environmental performance of electronics recycling systems. Such a model can be used both to evaluate and improve existing electronics recycling systems, as well as to design and implement new systems. A case study, based loosely on Maine, is presented to show the utility of such a model.IntroductionAs recycling systems for complex durable goods (CDGs), and in particular for waste electronics, become more widespread, understanding the economic and environmental performance of such systems becomes critical, both to enable improvement of existing systems and to inform the design of new systems. However, with the range of possible system architectures and the important role of locational characteristics (context), understanding the determinants of system performance is challenging [1]. To address this issue, a modeling framework to project the economic and environmental performance of CDG recycling systems, based on contextual and architectural characteristics, has been developed.The modeling framework presented here comprehends the three main functions – collection, processing, and system management – which are common to most recycling systems. These three functions are modeled using a variety of modeling techniques and serve as a bridge between inputs related to system context and system architecture, and outputs related to economic and environmental performance. The models developed here are intentionally meant to be both broad, in order to address entire recycling systems, and general, such that many different systems, both real and hypothetical, can be analyzed."
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APA: Jeffrey B. Dahmus Susan A. Fredholm Elsa A. Olivetti Jeremy R. Gregory Randolph E. Kirchain  (2008)  Modeling the Economic and Environmental Performance of Recycling Systems

MLA: Jeffrey B. Dahmus Susan A. Fredholm Elsa A. Olivetti Jeremy R. Gregory Randolph E. Kirchain Modeling the Economic and Environmental Performance of Recycling Systems. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2008.

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