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Taking stock for repair and refurbishing: A review of harvesting of spare parts from electrical and electronic products
Authors:Jessika Luth Richter  Sahra Svensson-Hoglund  Carl Dalhammar  Jennifer D Russell  Åke Thidell
Institution:1. International Institute for Industrial Environmental Economics, Lund University, Lund, Sweden;2. Sustainable Biomaterials, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, Virginia, USA
Abstract:A circular economy (CE) calls for the value of materials and products to be maintained and recovered through narrowing, closing, and slowing loops. However, there remain challenges in capturing value through reuse of components in refurbished and repaired products. In this paper, we provide an overview of the research and practice of harvesting spare parts from used and waste electrical and electronic equipment (white goods and consumer electronic products). Through a literature review and case studies of Norway, Sweden, and California, we provide an overview of drivers and barriers for spare part harvesting. Applying a stakeholder value mapping framework, we identify the key stakeholders involved in spare part harvesting and map the values captured, missed, and destroyed to identify opportunities for increased value retention. Finally, we suggest further refinements for policy to upscale spare part harvesting in light of CE goals and objectives.
Keywords:circular economy  industrial ecology  parts reuse  spare parts  stakeholder value mapping  waste electrical and electronic equipment
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