“…Those studies demonstrated that the production and disposal of certain mobile phone components, such as PCBs, electronic components, and batteries, have important impacts on the environment, including in terms of acidification and nitrification, climate change, and resources (Yang et al, 2004;Singhal and Nokia Corporation, 2005). It has also been shown that the extraction of raw materials used to produce mobile phones, the use of mobile phones, and the disposal of WMPs have strong impacts on the environment (Ram et al, 1999;Yu et al, 2010;Herrmann and PE International, 2008;Park et al, 2006). However, little research on the environmental impacts of WMP recycling processes has been performed using the LCA method, although some studies of remanufacturing processes, WMP retrievability, and the ecological efficiencies of recycling and retrieving rare metals have been carried out (DeVierno, 2011;Socolof et al, 2006;Huisman, 2003;Skerlos et al, 2003).…”