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Life cycle extension of mobile phones: an exploration with focus on the end-consumer

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Aim: All mobile phones will eventually become obsolete and should be collected and recycled in order to recover their high content of both dangerous and valuable materials. End-consumers play a key role in these processes as the collection and recycle systems cannot work properly without their contribution. Therefore, this exploratory study investigates how Dutch end-consumers can be stimulated to return their used mobile phones. Design / Research methods: the factors influencing consumers’ propensity to return and recycle obsolete mobile phones are examined. The results are based on a survey conducted among endconsumers of mobile phones in the Netherlands. Conclusions / findings: There is significant recycling potential as the majority of used mobile phones are simply kept at home. Keeping a used phone as a spare phone and being afraid of privacy disclosures are indicated as main reasons for not taking used phones to a recycling point. Originality / value of the article: The findings indicate that personal satisfaction from recycling and knowledge or awareness of the potential dangers from not properly returning play a crucial role in influencing the propensity.
Tijdschrift: The Central European Review of Economics and Management
ISSN: 2543-9472
Issue: 4
Volume: 2
Pagina's: 7 - 37
Jaar van publicatie:2018
Trefwoorden:end of life, e-waste, mobile phones, recycling, WEEE
BOF-keylabel:ja
Toegankelijkheid:Open