Some Thoughts From Reading
Posted: May 3rd, 2009 | Author: Meng Xing | Filed under: waste industries | Tags: political framework, recycling waste | No Comments »The awareness of a global eco-crisis is growing…
E-waste (from televisions, computers, cell phones and so on) recycling brings poisonous fumes and heavy metals which are harm to human body.
Maxwell and Miller mentioned two major recycling centers (Guiyu in Guangdong Province and Luqiao Qu in Zhejiang province). I also find a paper “Environmental contamination from electronic waste recycling at Guiyu, southeast China†which gives more details about the heavy pollution in Guiyu.
Maxwell and Miller indicated sustainable development which means we preserve the environment in order to using resource to meet human needs not only in the present, but also for future generations.
Actually, Chinese government also claims sustainable development. There is a political framework about E-waste recycling system. In China,Regulation on Waste Imports for Environmental Protection and Management (Interim) was issued in 1996. It points out that imports of e-waste are illegal.
References:
Maxwell, R and Miller, T (2008) ‘Creative Industries or Wasteful Ones?’, Urban China 33: 28-29.
Maxwell, R and Miller, T (2008) ‘Ecological Ethics and Media Technology’, International Journal of Communication 2: 331-353.
The Political Framework in China Impacts on the E-waste Recycling System: http://ewasteguide.info/the_political_framework_in_china_impacts_on_the_e_waste_recycling_system
Leung Anna, Cai Zongwei & Wong Minghung (2005) Environmental Contamination From Electronic Waste Recycling at Guiyu, Southeast China: http://www.springerlink.com/content/g8k452x2542hk200/fulltext.pdf
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