1 |
Internet recycling companies |
The main recyclers of the WEEE Internet recycling industry, adopting a combination of online and offline ways to recycle WEEE |
2 |
Government |
The main regulator of the industry, formulating policies to supervise and constrain other stakeholders |
3 |
Residents |
The main producers of WEEE, directly involved in the Internet recycling of WEEE |
4 |
Traditional recyclers |
Individual stations and traditional recycling companies competing with Internet recycling companies |
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Electronic product manufacturers |
Producers of electronic products and participants in the recovery and treatment of WEEE |
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Disassembly and treatment companies |
Companies downstream of the Internet recycling industry that play a role in the dismantling and processing of WEEE |
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Reusing companies |
Companies that recycle and produce renewable resources obtained from the disassembled WEEE |
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Hazardous waste treatment companies |
Companies that handle the treatment of hazardous waste generated from disassembled WEEE |
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Non-governmental organizations |
Regulators other than the government |
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Garbage treatment companies |
Companies involved in the final treatment of waste that cannot be reused after disassembly |