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Sustainability Assessment of Electronic Waste Remanufacturing: The Case of Laptop

Yuksek, Yagmur Atescan ; Haddad, Yousef ; Pagone, Emanuele ; Jagtap, Sandeep LU orcid ; Haskew, Steve and Salonitis, Konstantinos (2023) 30th CIRP Life Cycle Engineering Conference
(LCE 2023)
In Procedia CIRP 116. p.378-383
Abstract
Over the years, electronic waste accumulation has been on a steep rise, parallel with the technological evolution of electrical and electronic equipment. Companies have adopted circular economy approach to overcome the emerging waste issue in the last few decades, where goods can return to manufacturers or remanufacturers. They can be used after certain modifications or remanufacturing processes. The remanufacturing of a laptop refers to the disassembly, inspection, part repair, and upgrade of the original laptop to give it a new life, along with a warranty that it is as good as a new product. The goal of this study includes studying and evaluating the total environmental impact of remanufacturing operations of a laptop conducted by a... (More)
Over the years, electronic waste accumulation has been on a steep rise, parallel with the technological evolution of electrical and electronic equipment. Companies have adopted circular economy approach to overcome the emerging waste issue in the last few decades, where goods can return to manufacturers or remanufacturers. They can be used after certain modifications or remanufacturing processes. The remanufacturing of a laptop refers to the disassembly, inspection, part repair, and upgrade of the original laptop to give it a new life, along with a warranty that it is as good as a new product. The goal of this study includes studying and evaluating the total environmental impact of remanufacturing operations of a laptop conducted by a remanufacturing company using Life Cycle Assessment. The system boundaries include all the operations of the remanufacturing company, starting with collecting discarded laptops and ending with distributing remanufactured laptops. The results show that transportation, with maximum contribution from air transportation, has the highest CO2eq emission due to the centralized remanufacturing operations of the company. It is also proven that remanufacturing a laptop has a much smaller environmental impact than a newly manufactured laptop. (Less)
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subject
keywords
Remanufacturing, E-Waste, Life Cycle Assessment, Sustainability
host publication
30th CIRP Life Cycle Engineering Conference
series title
Procedia CIRP
editor
Guo, Yuebin and Helu, Moneer
volume
116
pages
6 pages
publisher
Elsevier
conference name
30th CIRP Life Cycle Engineering Conference<br/>(LCE 2023)
conference location
New Brunswick, United States
conference dates
2023-05-15 - 2023-05-17
external identifiers
  • scopus:85164284519
ISSN
2212-8271
DOI
10.1016/j.procir.2023.02.064
language
English
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no
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76c28fef-6697-4571-b0bc-ac16babff571
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  author       = {{Yuksek, Yagmur Atescan and Haddad, Yousef and Pagone, Emanuele and Jagtap, Sandeep and Haskew, Steve and Salonitis, Konstantinos}},
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  language     = {{eng}},
  pages        = {{378--383}},
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  title        = {{Sustainability Assessment of Electronic Waste Remanufacturing: The Case of Laptop}},
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