2023
DOI: 10.3390/su15032630
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Consumer Willingness to Recycle The Wasted Batteries of Electric Vehicles in the Era of Circular Economy

Abstract: Electric vehicles (EVs) are increasingly being used for the benefit of the environment and to foster the development of a low-carbon circular economy. However, compared to internal combustion engine cars, spent EV batteries (WBEVs) constitute a different form of waste, and their recycling mechanism is still in its early stages. WBEV consumer willingness to recycle is an issue in a circular economy in which EV users should be WBEV recycling pioneers. The purpose of this article is to develop an analytical model… Show more

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“…Consumer willingness to recycle spent EV batteries is essential for establishing a circular economy. Factors such as perceptions of government policy, environmental attitudes, and perceived benefits influence consumers' intentions to recycle [65].…”
Section: Transition To the Circular Economy Including Waste Preventio...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Consumer willingness to recycle spent EV batteries is essential for establishing a circular economy. Factors such as perceptions of government policy, environmental attitudes, and perceived benefits influence consumers' intentions to recycle [65].…”
Section: Transition To the Circular Economy Including Waste Preventio...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Extended producer responsibility (EPR) programs for AVs are implemented, thus incentivizing manufacturers to design products for recyclability, establish take-back systems for end-of-life vehicles, and fund recycling initiatives. Battery recycling programs and promoting circular economy practices and strategies, including de-manufacturing and end-of-life activities such as reuse, repair, and recycling, are implemented to reduce primary demand for raw materials, waste production, and dependency on limited resources [65]. Research supports developing alternative battery chemistries that rely on more abundant or environmentally friendly materials, decreasing the dependence on critical raw materials, and enhancing the overall sustainability of battery production [108].…”
Section: Pro-active Vision For the Future City Integrating Measures F...mentioning
confidence: 99%