New European environmental legislation requiring producers to recycle electrical and electronics products at so‐called “end‐of‐life” is likely to introduce new areas of competition to the global market for information technology (IT) products. This paper presents the findings of a study investigating the use and disposal of IT equipment by 151 companies in the UK. Although 71 per cent of companies disposed of their equipment as waste, other “disposal” routes were found to be of greater significance, such as charitable donations, transfer to employees, and resale to second‐hand dealers. Therefore it is argued that the current legal definition of “waste” may be too restrictive to be applied to end‐of‐life IT equipment within the commercial sector. In addition, it is argued that the provision of product “end‐of‐life management” services to commercial customers (in compliance with legislation or otherwise) could help IT producers add value to their existing support services beyond the immediate production and consumption of new technologies. Where only 5 per cent of companies replaced IT products within two years, 76 per cent of respondents identified a need for such services. Specific details of the type of services that would be required have also been investigated and evaluated.
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September 01 2002
The use and disposal of IT products within commercial markets
Kieren Mayers;
Kieren Mayers
Center for Environmental Strategy, University of Surrey, Guildford, UK
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Chris France;
Chris France
Center for Environmental Strategy, University of Surrey, Guildford, UK
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Ann Cleverly;
Ann Cleverly
Consultant Statistiscian, c/o Center of Strategy, University of Surrey, Guildford, UK
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Eletherios Kabouris;
Eletherios Kabouris
University of Bradford, Bradford, UK
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Susanna Planas
Susanna Planas
Imperial College, London, UK
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 2052-1189
Print ISSN: 0885-8624
© MCB UP Limited
2002
Journal of Business & Industrial Marketing (2002) 17 (5): 357–378.
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Mayers K, France C, Cleverly A, Kabouris E, Planas S (2002), "The use and disposal of IT products within commercial markets". Journal of Business & Industrial Marketing, Vol. 17 No. 5 pp. 357–378, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/08858620210439040
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