2017
DOI: 10.23960/ins.v2i1.31
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Alternative Scheme for Handling Reversely the Waste of Mobile Phone in Bandung, Indonesia

Abstract: Abstract-Waste and other second-hand goods management in Indonesia are still not properly managed, while used products still have their economic value. E-waste is one of many second-hand goods that are not handled properly. E-waste is defined as the rubbish of electronic products. Mobile phone is one of the electronic products that are almost used by most of Indonesian people, ranging from people having low income to those having a huge income. The influence of lifestyle makes mobile phone lifespan is very sho… Show more

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“…A good quality component will be directly reused for a new product. Some of them need remanufacturing and the rest will continue to be the recycling process (Arthaya & Nathania, 2017). Besides that, successful process design suitability of the process to overall organisation objective, which requires a view of the whole organisation should not have a biased viewpoint and the process should deliver value with constant involvement of the management at various stages (Jacobs & Chase, 2017).…”
Section: Process Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A good quality component will be directly reused for a new product. Some of them need remanufacturing and the rest will continue to be the recycling process (Arthaya & Nathania, 2017). Besides that, successful process design suitability of the process to overall organisation objective, which requires a view of the whole organisation should not have a biased viewpoint and the process should deliver value with constant involvement of the management at various stages (Jacobs & Chase, 2017).…”
Section: Process Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, reverse logistics is one of the most common green practices in the management of existing supply chains. It involves the green process of planning, implementing, and controlling the cost-effective flow of materials used, used goods, and related information from point of use to point of origin for proper disposal (Arthaya & Nathania, 2017). Furthermore, reverse logistics is linked to investment recovery in past green supply chain literature.…”
Section: Reverse Logisticsmentioning
confidence: 99%