bachelorThesis
Mapeamento da Cadeia de Processamento de Resíduos Eletroeletrônicos na Cidade de Natal/RN
Fecha
2018-06-29Registro en:
SANTOS, Juliana da Silva. Mapeamento da Cadeia de Processamento de Resíduos Eletroeletrônicos na Cidade de Natal/RN. 2018. 40 f. Monografia (Especialização) - Curso de Engenharia Ambiental, Departamento de Engenharia Civil, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2018.
Autor
Santos, Juliana da Silva
Resumen
In recent years the consumption of electrical and electronic equipment (EEE) has been boosted by the technological advance and the consumer tendency of society to always acquire more modern equipment. As a consequence, there is an increase in the generation of electrical and electronic waste (WEEE), especially when it is considered that the useful life of such equipment is quite limited. However, the main problem is related not only to the amount of waste generated, but especially to the damage they can cause to the environment and to human health if they are disposed of and / or processed improperly. Thus, knowledge of the WEEE flow, where they come from and where they go, is of great importance for the management of this waste. Therefore, this research aims to diagnose the processing chain of WEEE in the city of Natal, identifying the flow, quantity generated, collected and processed in the capital of the state. To this end, four types of questionnaires were designed, each destined for a specific actor in the processing chain, namely, large generators, collectors, processors and final recipients. These questionnaires consist of open and closed questions and are being applied through online forms, with the help of the Google Forms tool, or in person, through interviews. With the results obtained so far, it was possible to observe that the amount of electro-electronic waste collected and processed in the city of Natal is still incipient and represents around 4 to 8% of the total amount of electro-electronic waste generated. In addition, it was noticed that there is great difficulty in obtaining quantitative data, since there is no concern on the part of the institutions to register this information, however from the qualitative information it was possible to construct flowcharts indicative of the most frequent routes for some of the generated electronic waste.