Abstract

This paper analyses China’s current battery recycling logistics practices. The aims are to identify the possible obstacles and weaknesses in the existing system and then, more importantly, to recommend better and more practical approaches for battery recycling logistics in China. The methodology adopted uses the soft system methodology to illustrate an overall rich picture for the system and then to benchmark against best practices in other countries dealing with similar problems. We conclude that there is a lack not only of governmental policies, technical guidance and administrative resources, but also of cost-effective recycling technologies, funding resources and public participation. The fundamental approach recommended for recycling batteries in China is first to introduce it into China’s legislative, only after which its practices can improve.

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