Acceptance of Mobile Phone Return Programmes for Increased Resource Efficiency by Young People—Experiences from a German Research Project

The need for recycling obsolete mobile phones has significantly increased with their rapidly growing worldwide production and distribution. Return and recycling rates are quite low; people tend to keep old, unused phones at home instead of returning them for recycling or further use because of a lac...

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Main Authors: Maria Jolanta Welfens, Julia Nordmann, Alexandra Seibt, Martina Schmitt
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2013-09-01
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2079-9276/2/3/385
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spelling doaj-91946fdb6e7c413c8f6d699ab8039ea92020-11-24T22:55:20ZengMDPI AGResources2079-92762013-09-012338540510.3390/resources2030385Acceptance of Mobile Phone Return Programmes for Increased Resource Efficiency by Young People—Experiences from a German Research ProjectMaria Jolanta WelfensJulia NordmannAlexandra SeibtMartina SchmittThe need for recycling obsolete mobile phones has significantly increased with their rapidly growing worldwide production and distribution. Return and recycling rates are quite low; people tend to keep old, unused phones at home instead of returning them for recycling or further use because of a lack of knowledge and acceptance of return programmes. Thus far, individual use and recycling behavior has not shown any trend towards more sustainable patterns. Consequently, an increased awareness is needed for the high environmental and social impact throughout the whole value chain of a mobile phone—there is simply a lack of information and knowledge regarding sustainability issues around the mobile phone. A teaching material was therefore developed in a German research project, based on the concept of the ecological rucksack, presenting comprehensive information about the value chain of a mobile phone. Its application in different schools led to an increased awareness and interest among pupils for the connection between sustainability, resources and mobile phones. Based on these research results, this paper analyses young people’s knowledge of sustainability issues linked to their mobile phones and their acceptance of more sustainable behavioral patterns regarding their mobile, including return and recycling programmes.http://www.mdpi.com/2079-9276/2/3/385mobile phone return programmesresource efficiencyrecyclingecological rucksacksustainable consumptioneducation for sustainability
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mobile phone return programmes
resource efficiency
recycling
ecological rucksack
sustainable consumption
education for sustainability
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Julia Nordmann
Alexandra Seibt
Martina Schmitt
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title Acceptance of Mobile Phone Return Programmes for Increased Resource Efficiency by Young People—Experiences from a German Research Project
title_short Acceptance of Mobile Phone Return Programmes for Increased Resource Efficiency by Young People—Experiences from a German Research Project
title_full Acceptance of Mobile Phone Return Programmes for Increased Resource Efficiency by Young People—Experiences from a German Research Project
title_fullStr Acceptance of Mobile Phone Return Programmes for Increased Resource Efficiency by Young People—Experiences from a German Research Project
title_full_unstemmed Acceptance of Mobile Phone Return Programmes for Increased Resource Efficiency by Young People—Experiences from a German Research Project
title_sort acceptance of mobile phone return programmes for increased resource efficiency by young people—experiences from a german research project
publisher MDPI AG
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issn 2079-9276
publishDate 2013-09-01
description The need for recycling obsolete mobile phones has significantly increased with their rapidly growing worldwide production and distribution. Return and recycling rates are quite low; people tend to keep old, unused phones at home instead of returning them for recycling or further use because of a lack of knowledge and acceptance of return programmes. Thus far, individual use and recycling behavior has not shown any trend towards more sustainable patterns. Consequently, an increased awareness is needed for the high environmental and social impact throughout the whole value chain of a mobile phone—there is simply a lack of information and knowledge regarding sustainability issues around the mobile phone. A teaching material was therefore developed in a German research project, based on the concept of the ecological rucksack, presenting comprehensive information about the value chain of a mobile phone. Its application in different schools led to an increased awareness and interest among pupils for the connection between sustainability, resources and mobile phones. Based on these research results, this paper analyses young people’s knowledge of sustainability issues linked to their mobile phones and their acceptance of more sustainable behavioral patterns regarding their mobile, including return and recycling programmes.
topic mobile phone return programmes
resource efficiency
recycling
ecological rucksack
sustainable consumption
education for sustainability
url http://www.mdpi.com/2079-9276/2/3/385
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