Building a Digital Circular Economy for Electrical and Electronic Equipment
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Lucia Corsini, Nazli Terzioğlu

Building a Digital Circular Economy for Electrical and Electronic Equipment

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Building a digital circular economy for electrical and electronic equipment. Explore how digital technologies are building a circular economy for electrical and electronic equipment (EEE). Discover sustainable strategies for electronics lifecycle management.

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This paper, titled "Building a Digital Circular Economy for Electrical and Electronic Equipment," addresses a highly pertinent and critical challenge within contemporary sustainability efforts. The proposed topic is both timely and significant, as the proliferation of Electrical and Electronic Equipment (EEE) necessitates innovative solutions for resource management and waste reduction. A digital circular economy framework holds substantial promise for enhancing transparency, traceability, and efficiency in the lifecycle of EEE, offering a potential paradigm shift from linear 'take-make-dispose' models. The title alone suggests a focus on practical implementation and technological integration, which are crucial aspects for advancing circular economy principles in a complex sector like electronics. However, a comprehensive review of the paper's specific contributions, methodology, and findings is currently impossible due to the absence of the abstract content. An effective abstract is vital as it typically outlines the research problem, the methods employed, the key results obtained, and the main conclusions drawn. Without this crucial summary, it is unclear what specific aspects of building a digital circular economy the authors explore, what digital tools or strategies are proposed, what empirical evidence or theoretical framework underpins their work, or what novel insights are offered. This lack of information prevents an assessment of the paper's originality, the rigor of its approach, or its potential impact on the field. Therefore, while the subject matter itself is undoubtedly valuable and warrants investigation, a substantive evaluation of this particular manuscript cannot be performed at this stage. To provide a meaningful review, the abstract is indispensable. Once the abstract is provided, it would be possible to assess whether the paper adequately addresses the complex interplay between digitalization and circularity for EEE, evaluates relevant challenges and opportunities, and contributes new knowledge or practical frameworks to accelerate the transition towards a more sustainable electronics industry.


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