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(( Disposable of Electronic Wastes )) Team Professional Business Presentation by Team A1
WHERE DOES E-WASTE GO?
][Source : My iPhone - taken on 10/15/2015
Can you imagine… how many e-devices in a big company?
What if… they turned to be e-waste?
1.9 M 1.7 M 190k (10%)
3.3 M 2.67 M 650k (19.6%)
3.42 M 2.42 M 1 M (29.2%)
E-Waste Generation and Recycling 2000-2012
Total e-waste generated
E-waste trashed
E-waste recycled
Tons
Source : EPA data from “Municipal Solid Waste Generation, Recycling and Disposal in the United States, 2012 ,” Feb 2014
2000 2010 2012
Where does E-waste go and end-up?!...
][Source: http://www.theguardian.com/sustainable-business/sustainability-case-studies-hewlett-packard-ewaste-recycling-africa
][Source: http://www.cbsnews.com/news/following-the-trail-of-toxic-e-waste/
Source: http://www.sustainelectronics.illinois.edu/policy/international.cfm
Is it ethical to embark e-waste from developed nations to developing areas of the world?
4-Argumentation point of view
1. Individual view ((Business))
2. Utilitarian view ((Macro Economic))
3. Justice view
((Law and Legal))
4. Moral view
((Human’s right))
First – Individual View
Long-term Benefit of a single individual…
The cost of recycle is more in developed countries than developing areas- like the outskirts of China, Arica and South-East Asia.
Second – Utilitarian View
Good for Macro Economic…
The E-waste recycling industry can create direct or indirect jobs for people in surrounding areas.
Third – Justice View
Violate the international contract…
According to the Basel convention (1989), the treaty was designed to reduce the movement of hazardous waste between nations. Source: http://www.loc.gov/law/foreign-news/article/united-nations-new-agreement-on-electronic-waste/
Forth –Moral View
Negative ripple effect on those areas…
The developing areas and its people are bearing the environmental and personal harm.
][Economic oriented
Environmental Concern
Stakeholder Value Maximization
Profit Maximization
1. Individual view ((Business))
2. Utilitarian view ((Macro Economic))
3. Justice view
((Law and Legal))
4. Moral view
((Human’s right))
How businesses can play any role?
6 ((6-Commandement for e-waste management in businesses))
1.Starting from the “TOP” and
Create Culture -Value
2.Setting the practical code of
conduct
3.Communicating from the internal to
external
6.Setting global standard and
policies
4.Mornitoring and auditing
e-waste transaction
5.Paying attention to law and regulation
REDUCE!! REDUCE!! REDUCE!!
REDUCE!! REDUCE!!
REDUCE!! REDUCE!!
[ [Dell Resale-Recycle :B-to-B E-waste management
Source: http://www.dell.com/en-us/work/learn/asset-resale-and-recycling
[ [Samsung STAR :B-to-C E-waste management
Source: http://pages.samsung.com/starus/index.jsp
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