The Environmental Protection Agency will monitor the recycling of home appliances. The first "Measures for the Prevention and Control of Environmental Pollution by Electronic Wastes" (referred to as the "Measures") will be officially launched during the year. According to the "Measures", the environmental protection department will carry out full-scale monitoring of the recycling, storage, dismantling, utilization and disposal of electronic wastes such as refrigerators, washing machines and televisions that have been scrapped.
E-waste threatened by the Environmental Safety and Environmental Protection Administration, the vast majority of household refrigerators, washing machines, and televisions that were put into use in the late 1980s and early 1990s have reached the end of their retirement period. Experts estimate that there are more than 4 million TV sets, more than 5 million washing machines, more than 5 million refrigerators, more than 6 million computers and 30 million mobile phones entering the phase-out period every year.
Environmental experts say that e-waste contains a variety of harmful substances, such as brominated flame retardants on circuit boards, lead in picture tubes, and mercury in sensors. If used or disposed improperly, it will cause great harm to human health and environmental safety. Hazard. In recent years, the use of electronic waste in the original backwardness in some areas has caused serious environmental pollution.
Household appliance manufacturers also have recycling responsibility It is reported that a Regulation on the Management of the Recycling of Waste Electrical Appliances and Electronic Products (Consultation Draft) drafted by the National Development and Reform Commission and relevant departments has also passed the review stage and will be officially announced soon. Experts said that the difference between the two regulations is that the former focuses on pollution prevention in the electronic waste recycling process, while the latter explicitly requires manufacturers, sellers and consumers to have the obligation and responsibility to recycle used household appliances.
Another highlight of the "Measures" to get "broken" knowledge is to emphasize the skills of the profession. According to reports, developed countries generally have higher training and knowledge and skills requirements for personnel engaged in the waste management industry. In China, managers do not know the law and do not know the law. Operators do not have the relevant professional technology and pollution prevention knowledge and skills, which is a major cause of environmental pollution caused by poor management.
The "Measures" stipulate that those who do not possess the corresponding skills and engage in the collection, storage, dismantling, utilization and disposal of electronic wastes will be punished.
Home appliance stores are ready to recycle in Beijing, Gome and Suning two home appliance chain companies began to recycle used household appliances in August. It is reported that 18 Suning stores can recycle about 1,000 TVs every half month. "The lack of consumer awareness is still the biggest resistance to recycling." According to relevant sources, after the relevant regulations are introduced, the mall will recycle the scope from the current The TV is expanded to other appliances.
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E-waste threatened by the Environmental Safety and Environmental Protection Administration, the vast majority of household refrigerators, washing machines, and televisions that were put into use in the late 1980s and early 1990s have reached the end of their retirement period. Experts estimate that there are more than 4 million TV sets, more than 5 million washing machines, more than 5 million refrigerators, more than 6 million computers and 30 million mobile phones entering the phase-out period every year.
Environmental experts say that e-waste contains a variety of harmful substances, such as brominated flame retardants on circuit boards, lead in picture tubes, and mercury in sensors. If used or disposed improperly, it will cause great harm to human health and environmental safety. Hazard. In recent years, the use of electronic waste in the original backwardness in some areas has caused serious environmental pollution.
Household appliance manufacturers also have recycling responsibility It is reported that a Regulation on the Management of the Recycling of Waste Electrical Appliances and Electronic Products (Consultation Draft) drafted by the National Development and Reform Commission and relevant departments has also passed the review stage and will be officially announced soon. Experts said that the difference between the two regulations is that the former focuses on pollution prevention in the electronic waste recycling process, while the latter explicitly requires manufacturers, sellers and consumers to have the obligation and responsibility to recycle used household appliances.
Another highlight of the "Measures" to get "broken" knowledge is to emphasize the skills of the profession. According to reports, developed countries generally have higher training and knowledge and skills requirements for personnel engaged in the waste management industry. In China, managers do not know the law and do not know the law. Operators do not have the relevant professional technology and pollution prevention knowledge and skills, which is a major cause of environmental pollution caused by poor management.
The "Measures" stipulate that those who do not possess the corresponding skills and engage in the collection, storage, dismantling, utilization and disposal of electronic wastes will be punished.
Home appliance stores are ready to recycle in Beijing, Gome and Suning two home appliance chain companies began to recycle used household appliances in August. It is reported that 18 Suning stores can recycle about 1,000 TVs every half month. "The lack of consumer awareness is still the biggest resistance to recycling." According to relevant sources, after the relevant regulations are introduced, the mall will recycle the scope from the current The TV is expanded to other appliances.
The authenticity of this information has not been confirmed by the international electrical network, for your reference only.
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