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The purchase of electronic products has tremendously risen in the
last few years. This, coupled with the mounting government concerns
over disposing e-waste, favorable industry regulations and
certifications, and urban mining are the key factors boosting the
global electronic recycling market. The report provides a
comprehensive overview of the market by segmenting it on the basis of
the type of processed material, source of equipment, type of
equipment processed, and geography.
In terms of processed material used as stock, the global electronic
recycling market is segmented into copper, steel, plastic resins, and
others (including lead, zinc, nickel, aluminum, gold, silver, and
tin). Of these, the segment of steel accounts for the majority share
in the market. Based on the type of equipment processed, the market
is classified into computers, industrial, telecom, consumer, and
others. Since computers, among these, have the lowest average
lifecycle, the segment dominates the global electronic recycling
market.
On the basis of source of equipment, the report segments the market
into residential users, industry users and manufacturers, schools and
universities, the commercial sector, and government agencies. Of
these, the commercial segment held the largest share in the global
electronic recycling market in 2012.
Regionally, the global electronic recycling market is spread across
Asia Pacific, Europe, North America, and Rest of the World. Europe,
according to the report, leads the market, followed by North America.
The dominance of Europe is largely due to the effective enforcement
of stringent regulations mandating the recycling of e-waste.
Directives such as the Restriction of Hazardous Substance (RoHS) and
the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) have been
imposed in Europe, which has given a significant boost to the
electronic recycling market in the region. South Africa, as per the
report, is also fast emerging as a lucrative market, given the
country is already a dumping ground for e-waste generating in several
developed countries. Other emerging nations such as India, China, and
Pakistan also hold immense potential for growth in forthcoming years,
states the report.
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The global electronic recycling market is segmented as follows:
Electronic Recycling Market, by type of processed material used as
stock
>Copper
>Steel
>Plastic resins
- Polycarbonate
- Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS)
- Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS)
- High impact polystyrene (HIPS)
- Polystyren
Electronic Recycling Market, by type of equipment processed
> Computers
> Telecom
> Industrial
> Consumer
> Others
Electronic Recycling Market, by source of equipment
> Consumers/residential
> Manufacturers/Industry users
> Government agencies
> Schools/universities
> Commercial
Electronic Recycling Market, by geography
> North America
> Europe
> Asia Pacific
> Rest of the World
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