E-Waste
Environmental condition like economics and market is the most influential leverage point for change within this ecosystem. When individuals or corporate organizations doing electronics waste recycling and disposal get to publish their end year financial results and people get to see how engaging in electronic waste recycling can be lucrative, many organizations will seek federal license to eat into their market share (Russell, 2006). People will appreciate that they can earn their livelihood from recycling electronic waste. This far nobody would be willing to dispose electronic waste anyhow.
Very few would be willing to dump their e-waste in land fills or even burning them leading to further environmental degradation. When early adopters establish specific markets for electronic waste, households would be keen at accumulating their electronic wastes and selling them to such individuals to get some cash (Kozlan, 2010). Specific markets for electronic wastes are also likely to attract giant corporations that would buy such materials and recycling them as opposed to purchasing new ones. Think of manufacturers of lead-acid batteries, giant electronics companies like General Electronics, and even manufacturers of computer hardware.
For purposes of sanity in electronic waste recycling and disposal industry, the government has to step in and regulate the market by ensuring that there are legislations that dictate the rules of the game. Other than passing the legislations, the passed legislations have to be enforced by the law enforcement agencies that are particularly concerned with environmental issues. These laws will ensure that entrepreneurs engaging electronic waste management and disposal conduct their businesses within the law (Heylighen & Bernheim, 2000). Environmental condition like economics and markets would also attract non-profit organizations who would champion for recycling of electronic wastes and their responsible disposal. Non-profit organizations cannot responsibly carry out their stipulated duties without both financial and human resources. Individuals and local government has to be brought on board. They also have to look for volunteers. Activities undertaken by these not for profit organizations must be founded on scientific research. They also have to use the media to do advocacy.
A barrier like knowledge of impact has the most potential to be reduced in order for the venture to realize its goal. Majority of people resort to damping their electronic wastes into landfills or even use earth as a waste basket because they do not know the impact of engaging in such activities. Some even end up burning such waste oblivious of deleterious effects of engaging in such acts. Take an example of the components of a computer motherboard. It is highly probable that they contain heavy metals like mercury and lead.
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