Recycling critical raw materials from waste electronic equipment
Recycling critical raw materials from waste electronic equipment
Recycling critical raw materials from waste electronic equipment
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<strong>Recycling</strong> <strong>critical</strong> <strong>raw</strong> <strong>materials</strong><br />
<strong>from</strong> <strong>waste</strong> <strong>electronic</strong> <strong>equipment</strong><br />
3 Notebooks<br />
Notebooks are composed of several components and 1,800 to 2,000 individual parts<br />
(Manhart & Griesshammer 2006). Taken together, these contain a wide range of elements.<br />
The following figure gives an overview of the important components of relevance <strong>from</strong> a<br />
recycling perspective:<br />
Figure 8: The main notebook components of relevance <strong>from</strong> a recycling perspective (photo Oeko-Institut)<br />
A: Motherboard & smaller PCBs (e.g. touchpad)<br />
B: LCD screen<br />
C: Battery pack<br />
D: Optical drive (CD / DVD / Blu-ray)<br />
E: Hard disk drive<br />
F: Steel plates, cooling elements & fans<br />
G: Keyboard<br />
H: Plastic components<br />
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