The Spent Consumer Battery Recycling Situation In Taiwan

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Esher Hsu
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

Keywords: Recycling, Consumer Battery, Fee rates On November 11, 1999, all types of spent consumer batteries are proclaimed to be collected in Taiwan. Under current recycling system, all producers and importers of consumer batteries have to pay a collection/recycling fee to the Recycling Management Fund (RMF) of EPA based upon the rate approved by EPA. Collectors and recycling plants receive subsidies from RMF according to the collected and treated amounts audited by an independent auditing organization. Collected spent consumer batteries only reached 923 tons in 2002 equivalent to 10% of the total quantity sold at the same year. How to increase the collection efficiency of used batteries becomes an important issue for EPA in Taiwan. The objective of this study is to explore current recycling system of spent consumer battery in increasing collection efficiency. Results provide some suggestions to Taiwan EPA regarding recycling route, recycling system, recycling rates, and recycling subsidies.
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APA: Esher Hsu  (2005)  The Spent Consumer Battery Recycling Situation In Taiwan

MLA: Esher Hsu The Spent Consumer Battery Recycling Situation In Taiwan. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2005.

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