IEEE International Symposium on Electronics and the Environment, 2004. Conference Record. 2004
DOI: 10.1109/isee.2004.1299736
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Linking bar codes to recycling information for mobile phones

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“…Table 6 presents a summary of MSWM systems that are developed based on barcode technology. As presented in the table, barcode based SWM system is developed to implement intelligent recycling by performing source separation during the production, collection or treatment and by providing exact dismantlement information to the recyclers (Ogawa, 2003;Saar et al, 2004;Stutz et al, 2004). This technology has also used to build SWM systems with target to minimize avoidable waste (Li et al, 2003), reduce landfill space (Greengard, 2010), risk management (Cronin et al, 2011) and facilitate advanced waste disposal (Hata, 2004).…”
Section: Historical Aerial Image and Rs Thermal Image Comparison Analmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Table 6 presents a summary of MSWM systems that are developed based on barcode technology. As presented in the table, barcode based SWM system is developed to implement intelligent recycling by performing source separation during the production, collection or treatment and by providing exact dismantlement information to the recyclers (Ogawa, 2003;Saar et al, 2004;Stutz et al, 2004). This technology has also used to build SWM systems with target to minimize avoidable waste (Li et al, 2003), reduce landfill space (Greengard, 2010), risk management (Cronin et al, 2011) and facilitate advanced waste disposal (Hata, 2004).…”
Section: Historical Aerial Image and Rs Thermal Image Comparison Analmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This information is created in the design stage and must be available at the end of life. Stutz et al 10 describes how barcode technology can be used to link this recycling information to a specific product.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Three common services have been identified; sorting (Luttropp and Johansson, 2010;Rudiger et al, 2012;Thoroe et al, 2011), dismantling (Luttropp and Johansson, 2010;Ostojic et al, 2008;Rudiger et al, 2012;Saar and Thomas, 2008;Stutz et al, 2004;Thoroe et al, 2011;Wang et al, 2014) and cost determination (Parlikad and McFarlane, 2007;Thoroe et al, 2011;Wang et al, 2014). Sorting services are focused upon the separation of cores, for example, by core type (Rudiger et al, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%