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E-waste recycle plant in Macau: a feasibility study

Date Issued
2013
Author(s)
Chan, Kuai Son
Abstract
Nowadays the rapid development of electronic product has helped people to have a better live. However, technological development has also created the problem of electronic waste that shouldn't be neglected. There is a need on handling electronic waste properly. Some countries such as Japan started to tackle the e-waste problem properly, but not yet in Macau. Hence this study will assess the feasibility of constructing a E-waste disposal center in Macau take takes into account financial and social aspects. In the financial aspect, the economic evaluation method will indicate whether the
project is profitable and how long it takes to recover the investment. In the social aspect, I conducted interviews with key stakeholders (CESL Asia group, DSPA, Legislative Council and Association of Environmental Protection) to have a preliminary understanding of the social impact of the problem.
After conducting the evaluation of these two aspects and determine which method is better to proceed the feasibility study.
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University of Saint J...

Thesis and Dissertati...

Recycle

Macao

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