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In a survey of engineering association IDA among just over 1000 representative Danes corresponding 80 percent, to hand over the phone at the recycling if there is a mortgage on the 100 kroner.
Last year in Denmark sold 1.372 billion doorbell intercom smartphones and 184,000 of the older kind. Two out of three Danes put the old phones in the tray while only every fifth hand them over to recycling and waste of resources, says the chairman of the Engineering Association Technology Committee, Per HĂžjbjerre.
"Mobile phones contain metals, which are very rare and valuable, and substances that are harmful to the environment. And although only very few indicate that they throw mobile phones in the trash, one can fear that after a while in the drawer smoking in the trash during a clean-up, "he says. Electronics Industry: Heavy and bureaucratic
A survey from 2012 years by Danish Nature Conservation Association, also showed that three out of four Danes are in favor of a deposit system, but the idea is opposed by the electronics industry, who fear that recycling is flooded with phones from abroad.
"We are not much for bureaucracy and heavy systems, and if we introduce a deposit system, you were the need to ask people for proof that they had purchased the mobile phone," says Peer Lund-Thomsen, director of Elretur, to Politiken.
"I'm not uncomfortable with that people store their cell phones in the tray. They probably partly to be sure to have a reservation, but they will probably end up ultimately for recycling anyway, "he says. Send phone back to the manufacturer
According to Associate Professor at the Department of Environmental and researcher in life cycle assessment and waste management, Thomas Astrup, doorbell intercom uses many other countries out of producer responsibility schemes to electronics, where it is the responsibility of producers to collect used or defective products and manage the waste properly. But it is not always cheap solutions. It's expensive for companies to collect doorbell intercom waste, and the bill ends up with the final consumer.
"If one imagines that people send their two year old phone back to the phone company or the manufacturer instead doorbell intercom of throwing it out, and as part of their subscription will receive a newer model, the manufacturer will be able to recycle the product. It can be either for new products or for recycling of parts in other ways, "said Thomas Astrup back in May 2012.
Can one get 100 dollars for a stolen cell phone? It will probably attract some dubious Eastern European "tourists" to Denmark.
But surely it is technically also just mortgage? The problem with the proposal is that few people buy a new phone at a store, but online. And then you get ripped off by Post Danmark usury rates to send the old return.
Post Denmark has no monopoly on parcel ... If others can provide the same service at a lower price, no one can forbid them to do so ... I have such. just picked up a package at the station, which is delivered doorbell intercom in the kiosk of a competitor to Post Denmark ...
Thus am I one of those who would have to answer yes in the study, but would actually deposit not move outcome one iota for me.
In my opinion, we have plenty of more or less sensible, but always very bureaucratic systems to regulate our behavior, and common to them is that a large number of people would still do the right thing, and that a number of people will never do the right thing irrespective of stimulus.
So I ask (as on many other occasions); Why should we as private or trader imposed the one expense after another, doorbell intercom because a minority behave inappropriately? Perhaps it was an idea to punish the inappropriate actions, instead of punishing all equally, doorbell intercom whether they are right or wrong.
Examples: This proposal doorbell intercom (I must lend my money out to own a phone), proposals for dog license (we can probably safely assume that the owners have to pay - it is reasonable, if you already do things right?), Speedboat driving license (happens - just like on the road - accidents when some suckers to go out and test my limits, without adequate knowledge - and it all with a certain size boat so fine too), etc, etc.
I was in Singapore a few years ago - the fine for throwing waste, piss on the street, or the like was astronomical. doorbell intercom Result: doorbell intercom There was interest on the streets. In Denmark, we pay taxes to reward people who can walk around and pick up the garbage. The losers in this game are the (me included) that never throw rubbish on the street - they get less value for their tax money. In Singapo

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