There’s always an imbalance after a spike in production because it takes time for supply and demand to settle down. Take the post-war baby boom when service women and men returned home and millions started new families shortly. More currently, E-cigarette vapers may become a recycling problem when the world realizes how dangerous they may be according to doctors. Right now, Australia faces a looming waste crisis in the form of aging first gen solar panels and batteries.
How Solar Use Generated a Looming Waste Crisis in Australia
The Conversation group of scientists reports Australia’s solar program is now twenty years old. As a consequence, the original panels and batteries are aging and threatening a looming waste crisis.
In fact, a second generation of batteries may be up for renewal. There is already a recycling chain for lead batteries. However the lithium-ion ones represent another challenge. Author Michael Dudley thinks the mountain of solar waste could reach 1,500 kilotons by 2050 unless a recycling solution is in place well before then.
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Solar Systems a Priority under the Product Stewardship Act
There are valuable materials in solar panels and batteries including glass, indium, lead, lithium, ruthenium-tellurium and various metals. Moreover, Australia’s mountain of solar waste will cause massive health and environmental problems, unless it recycles these safely.
Its Product Stewardship Act is currently implementing a system of shared responsibility for those who make, sell and use a product. It wants to ensure a product does not harm the environment or people at the end of its life. Michael Dudley explains this includes “voluntary, co-regulatory and regulatory pathways to manage the waste streams”.
A new Australian National Waste Policy is tackling a looming waste crisis including many other materials too. It hopes to reduce the need for virgin raw materials, extend product life, and moreover maintain material quality at highest level.
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