Research on Informationization of Beijing E-Waste Recycling Network

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China has been actively promoting the national “urban minerals” demonstration bases, which brings great opportunities to upgrade the e-waste recycling network. This paper analyzed two problems of Beijing e-waste recycling network: lack of fundamental data and inefficiency of resources utilization, revealing that informationization is the effective way to promote scientific management and high-efficient operation of the e-waste recycling network. The main content of informationization is to build an information management system, and its primary objective is to informationize business processes. According to requirement analysis, system functions are preliminarily designed. The information management system would improve operating efficiency of the recycling network, as well as act as a basic tool of supervision, and also provide a reference for the development of e-waste recycling network of Beijing and other cities of China.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 573-574)

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605-609

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October 2012

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