UNU recently released the world‘s first "regional e-waste
inspection" research report, referring to 12 Asian countries and
regions constitute the largest consumer electronics group, accounting
for nearly half of the market, including mainland China, including East
Asia and Southeast Asia, the number of electronic waste from 2010
Growing by 63% between 2015 and 2015, and the total volume of e-waste
and per-capita production are growing rapidly, exceeding the population
growth rate and putting pressure on the environment.
The
report pointed out that technological innovation to speed up the
frequency of new product launches, especially the replacement of
portable electronic products faster and faster, leading to the continued
increase in e-waste in Asia. UN researchers point to the alarming rise
in the number of e-waste countries in countries that are not
environmentally responsible for managing their e-waste management
infrastructure.
Mainland into the world‘s largest dumping of electronic waste
The
researchers warn that the widespread dumping of inappropriate and
illegal electronic garbage in most Asian countries has not legislated on
electronic junk. It is worth noting that the amount of e-waste produced
in mainland China topped that of 6.68 million tons in 2015.
The
report argues that the lack of treatment of the concept of electronic
waste, disposal sites and recycling mechanisms, the status quo,
resulting in consumers, dismantlers and recyclers as the main body of
illegal dumping, once legislation or improper management, it will lead
to the proliferation of e-waste.
According to data
from mainland China, the mainland is the largest dumping site in the
world. 30% to 40% of the global e-waste is shipped to Asia, of which 70%
to 80% are sent to the Mainland, causing serious pollution to the local
environment.
To this end, the mainland authorities
have improved the e-waste regulations, weak recovery techniques and
lack of a sound recycling system since 2016, including clarifying the
responsibilities of management units, implementing the responsibility of
recycling electronic and electronic manufacturers, reusing resources
and treating electronic waste Enterprises, the introduction of relevant
policies and regulations to improve e-waste recycling rate and harmless
treatment.
Reported that e-waste generally refers
to the abandoned unused electrical and electronic equipment, electronic
waste contains a large number of harmful chemical elements, such as
lead, cadmium, beryllium, mercury and heavy metals, if not properly
collected, the pollutants exposed to environmental pollution and
Residents‘ health poses a threat. The digital age is
aggravating the proliferation of e-waste. All countries in the world pay
more attention to e-waste disposal, and regard e-waste recycling and
dismantling technologies as emerging industries.
Mainland Express garbage waste and pollution can not be ignored
According
to the data released by the State Post Bureau, the volume of express
delivery in 2016 was 31.35 billion pieces, up 20% or 20% over 2015 and
has increased by more than 50% every year for six consecutive years.
Behind the bright statistics, How to reduce the pollution of packaging
garbage and effectively recycle it has become an urgent environmental
issue.
Express packaging consumables consumption is
even more staggering, according to an average of 0.2 kg of parcel
crates calculated in 2017 to increase at least 627,000 tons of crates,
can be stacked 310,000 football fields, just in 2015 alone packaging
tape length, on 425 laps around the earth. However, the mainland for
express packaging, in addition to express waybill, the lack of rules and
requirements, all by the business or consumers to handle.
The
overall increase in express delivery is the main cause of the surge in
packaging rubbish. For the electricity supplier, it is a consensus to
reduce the amount of packaging materials used. However, in order to
avoid disputes and returns caused by the damage caused by the
transportation of goods, even the "third and third floors" Increasing
the protection will push up the cost, most still holding the "rather not
less" mentality, resulting in a lot of packaging materials even more
than the weight of the product itself.
Reduce the
junk delivery, it is clear that e-commerce‘s sense of social
responsibility is the key. However, environmental packaging costs are
too high, express packaging production, the use of a lack of standards,
which indirectly affect the proliferation of express packaging rubbish.
Plastic bags point of view, an indecomposable 0.08 yuan, but the price
is 4 to 5 times its decomposition, so that companies often can not
afford to buy less.
Consumer awareness of
environmental protection is not a problem, some e-commerce and courier
companies initiated packaging recycling points, points to give ideas, to
increase consumer willingness to recycle, there are local governments
to promote APP, to provide online booking for recycling, someone on
call. However, in addition to cartons, tapes, crates, bags and other
packaging materials recycling and reuse is not ideal.
In
order to solve the express packaging garbage problem, a number of
couriers have stood up to respond, in addition to strengthening the
recycling packaging and waste classification propaganda; reusable canvas
bags or plastic transit box instead of the traditional woven bags; for
cartons, stalls, shipping orders, stickers with Decompose materials to
reduce waste generation.
The industry believes that
if we want to solve the problem of packaging garbage, we must first
solve the problem of cost increase. We need different subjects to share
the cost of environmental protection, including national policy support,
subsidies for enterprises and logistics, and consumers for part of the
costs.