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Jyoti Sondagar No Waste Land Raising Electronic Waste Awareness to Reduce Landfill Parsons School of Design May 2023
Landfil l 66.7% Recycle d 17.4% Unknow n 15.9% Recycled17.4% G l obal e-waste generatedin 20 1 9 million tons/yr 53.6

Lead (Pb)

Mercury (Hg)

Arsenic (As)

Cadmium (Cd)

Chlorine (Cl)

Bromine (Br)

Gold

Silver

Copper

Tangsten

Tantalum

Silicon

Health issues Increase Co2
Valuable Natural Resources Hazard Recyclable Materials

Technology

Innovation

Sector-based growth

New Materials

Impacts

E-waste elements

Resource use

Environmental damage

Toxicity

Management

Resource Losses

Collection Targets

Waste Shipments

Policies

EPA, GEM, USA Federal

Circular economy SDG

Businesses

Resource Recovery

Linear Model

Design for End of Life

Users

Behavior

Environmental Awareness

Demand Growth

Survey result

Do you believe that your old electronics still serve a purpose? Do you know It could be recycled?

56 responses

Don'tknow 62.5% Canutilize 12.5% No 12.5% Yes 12.5%

What we Heard #1

And I'm not sure better I do have a lot of old stuff and just seating around the house like I said old Tv. That probably would have to be recycled at some point but I have no idea where to send it to.

The action was not taken due to lake of awareness and information.

Concept

How can we educate the consumers and spread awareness with innovation to reduce the landfill of e-waste?

Consumer

Awareness Options

Product user

Government

System infra structure

Local Law

State

Behavior

System Mapping

Department of public work

Manufacturers

Revenue

Product Recycling Policy

Pollusion & Emission

Concept

Key Concept elements

Possible Elements for Awareness

Information about product $ value

Recycling Locations

Advertising

Educational events/ workshops

Partnership

Rewards

Social Media Academics

Knowledge hub

Campaign

Training

Meetups

Business Collaboration

Prototyping

News

you know, they open the idea for me that you can create this kind of event, or you can make the awareness or even create collaborations. You can, but I mean this is a good point. Posters will get people's attention and make them aware that this thing is available to them

Now we can recycle it, but people don't know what it is the E wast, so that also, you know, some kind of notification with the Ui anyways, and then a clear message and some objective so they might get information

I would say, if users had a more confident sense of the utility or value of what they have, they would be more willing to go. you have to kind of give people a sense of what benefit are they getting out of recycling and all. What the environmental value of doing this recycling is, or what the social value of doing. give them a reason to act.

If you can create value in the transaction without meaning. It's you. Tell them the environmental story like Why, this is beneficial.

Feedback

CATEGORY OF RECYCLABLE EQUIPMENT

Temperature exchange equipment

Screen and monitors

Lamps

Large equipment

Small IT and telecommunication

Photo-voltaic

Small equipment

PROTOTYPE PHASES

Collection events

Academic institute Organizations

Mail

Information to neighborhood

Posters

Information
card
Posters Mail
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Ew a s t e g e n e r a t i o n i n m i l l i o n M e t r i c T o n s Year 63.3 65.3 67.3 69.2 71.1 72.9 74.7 billion $62.5 global greenhouse gas emissions
& Opportunity
Global e-waste prediction
4%
Spread awareness, take action, and reduce landfill by giving a second life to electronic devices.

References

Lands."https://globalewaste.org/publications/#page=1

https://www.who.int/news/item/23-10-2022-almost-1-million-people-die-every-year-due-to-lead-poisoning--with-more-children-suffering-long-term-health-effects

https://api.globalewaste.org/publications/file/288/2050-Electronic-and-Electrical-Waste-Outlook-in-West-Asia.pdf

https://api.globalewaste.org/publications/file/273/The-Dutch-WEEE-Flows-2020-What-happened-between-2010-and-2018.pdf

https://api.globalewaste.org/publications/file/287/Global-and-complementary-actions-for-electronics-extended-producer-responsibility.pdf

https://api.globalewaste.org/publications/file/286/Global-Transboundary-E-waste-Flows-Monitor-2022.pdf

https://api.globalewaste.org/publications/file/276/Children-and-Digital-Dumpsites-E-waste-Exposure-and-Child-Health.pdf

https://api.globalewaste.org/publications/file/267/Future-E-Waste-Scenarios.pdf

https://ewastemonitor.info/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/Chapter two GEM 2020 def july1.pdf

https://www.unep.org/news-and-stories/press-release/un-report-time-seize-opportunity-tackle-challenge-e-waste

https://unu.edu/media-relations/releases/global-e-waste-surging-up-21-in-5-years.html

https://ourworld.unu.edu/en/global-electronic-waste-up-21-in-five-years-and-recycling-isnt-keeping-up

https://dex.nexthink.com/articles/e-waste-digital-sobriety/

https://theshiftproject.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/2019-02.pdf

https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2021/10/2021-years-e-waste-outweigh-great-wall-of-china/ https://sdgs.un.org/goals/goal13

https://www.epa.gov/international-cooperation/cleaning-electronic-waste-e-waste

https://www.gsa.gov/

https://portal.311.nyc.gov/article/?kanumber=KA-01787

Thank You! Email sondj814@newschool.edu LinkedIn @jyotisondagar Jyoti Sondagar
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