DOI: 10.36871/ek.up.p.r.2021.04.02.018
UDC 658.567.1
Authors
NGUYEN THI THU HUONG,
Graduate student, Entrepreneurship and Logistics Department,
Plekhanov Russian University of Economics, Moscow, Russia;
lecturer University of transport technology,
Hanoi, Vietnam
O. N. LARIN,
Doctor of Economics, Professor of the Entrepreneurship and
Logistics Department, Plekhanov Russian
University of Economics,
Moscow, Russia
Abstract
Today, in world practice, a rapid increase in the rate of generation of household and industrial waste is noticeable, and Vietnam, as a developing country, this problem is especially tangible. With the development of industry and technology, one of the most problematic industries in terms of waste generation is the electrical and electronic equipment industry. The products of this industry are tightly integrated into all other sectors of human life, whether it is production (refrigeration equipment, machine tools, computers, monitors, communications, etc.) or everyday life (household appliances, mobile phones, game consoles, smart appliances, etc.). This article provides an analysis of the current situation with the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment in Vietnam, and provides recommendations for solving this problem.
Keywords
legal regulation, Vietnamese, electrical industry, electronic (industrial, household) waste, electronic industry.