Waste electronic recycling operators shall dispose of the discarded electronic appliances and electronic products they collect in accordance with the provisions of this regulation; those not disposed of shall hand over the collected discarded electronic appliances and electronic products to treatment enterprises specialized in handling such products. Waste electronics repaired and sold shall meet the mandatory requirements of technical specifications related to human health and other standards, and be clearly marked as second-hand. The specific management measures shall be established by the relevant business administration authorities.

Electronic waste for recycling, after repair and sold, **meets** the mandatory requirements of regional technical standards for human health and personal and property safety, and is marked as second-hand in a prominent position. The specific management measures are to be **determined** by the commerce authorities.


Recycling old electronic waste involves dismantling the materials, separating and utilizing the electronic components from the waste. These components are reusable and their prices are not significantly different from those of new electronic components. Items such as capacitors, resistors, inductors, and oscillators can all be dismantled and reused, yielding a decent profit.

The severity of the electronic waste issue stems from its sheer volume, which is only increasing year by year. We're purchasing more electronic products and replacing them more frequently; it's not uncommon to change phones and computers annually. A significant amount of precious metals is wasted in electronic waste, but its economic value is still high if properly recycled. Various metals such as gold, copper, silver, titanium, and platinum are highly recyclable. Plastics and rubbers can also be recycled and reused.

There are many valuable resources in discarded electronic products, such as copper, aluminum, iron, various rare metals, glass, and plastic, which are highly recyclable. The cost of obtaining these resources through recycling and regeneration is not only lower than that of obtaining them from ores and raw materials, but also saves energy. Strengthening the recycling and utilization of discarded electronic products is of great significance for developing a circular economy and overcoming the constraints of resource scarcity on China's economic development.

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