Wuppertal Institute, Research Group Material Flows and Resource Management, Germany.
Waste Manag Res. 2011 Sep;29(9):902-10. doi: 10.1177/0734242X11415311. Epub 2011 Jul 19.
As illustrated by the case studies of end-of-life vehicles and waste electric and electronic equipment, the approach of an extended producer responsibility is undermined by the exports of used and waste products. This fact causes severe deficits regarding circular flows, especially of critical raw materials such as platinum group metals. With regard to global recycling there seems to be a responsibility gap which leads somehow to open ends of waste flows and a loss or down-cycling of potential secondary resources. Existing product-orientated extended producer responsibility (EPR) approaches with mass-based recycling quotas do not create adequate incentives to supply waste materials containing precious metals to a high-quality recycling and should be amended by aspects of a material stewardship. The paper analyses incentive effects on EPR for the mentioned product groups and metals, resulting from existing regulations in Germany. It develops a proposal for an international covenant on metal recycling as a policy instrument for a governance-oriented framework to initiate systemic innovations along the complete value chain taking into account product group- and resource group-specific aspects on different spatial levels. It aims at the effective implementation of a central idea of EPR, the transition of a waste regime still focusing on safe disposal towards a sustainable management of resources for the complete lifecycle of products.
如图 1 所示,报废车辆和废弃电气电子设备的案例研究表明,生产者责任延伸的方法受到废旧产品出口的影响。这一事实导致循环流动严重不足,特别是对于铂族金属等关键原材料。就全球回收而言,似乎存在责任差距,这导致废物流动的开放性末端和潜在二次资源的损失或降级循环。现有的基于物质的生产者责任延伸(EPR)方法和基于质量的回收配额并没有为提供含有贵金属的废物材料创造足够的激励,应该通过物质管理的方面进行修正。本文分析了德国现有法规对上述产品组和金属的 EPR 的激励效应。它提出了一项关于金属回收的国际公约建议,作为一种政策工具,用于建立一个面向治理的框架,以在不同的空间层面上考虑产品组和资源组特定方面,沿着完整价值链启动系统创新。它旨在有效实施 EPR 的一个核心思想,即将仍然侧重于安全处置的废物制度过渡到产品完整生命周期的资源可持续管理。