Consumer behavior with respect to the consumption and recycling of smartphones and tablets: An exploratory study in Portugal

A better understanding of how smartphones and tablets are managed at the end of their life cycle is needed to achieve higher recycling and reuse rates. The goals of this study were to obtain the current consumption (acquisition and use) and recycling behavior of consumers with respect to smartphones and tablets from an exploratory online survey implemented in Portugal, and to identify the sociodemographic factors that influence the consumption and recycling behaviors related to these types of device. The survey reveals that smartphones and tablets had a mean life of use of three years. Smartphones were bought mainly in stores, and tablets were bought in stores or were received as gifts from friends or family. Concerning device use, respondents reported an average of 3.34 smartphones per person, including those in use, used, or broken, with the majority in use. An average of 1.06 tablets were in use, used, or broken per person, also with the majority in use. A Chi-square analysis showed a statistically significant relationship between all the tested sociodemographic variables, and gender, family size, and occupation were the variables most closely related to consumption and recycling behaviors. Of note, apart from their opinions on the importance of recycling, consumers’ attitudes were dedicated mostly to reuse actions, such as keeping the devices in the home or giving them to a relative or friend to use. To increase collection and recycling rates, environmental awareness campaigns are needed to increase consumers’ knowledge of existing collection and recycling programs.

[1]  J. Hair Research Methods for Business , 2007 .

[2]  B Adenso-Díaz,et al.  A competing risks approach for time estimation of household WEEE disposal. , 2010, Waste management.

[3]  Debbie Vigar-Ellis,et al.  Consumer understanding, perceptions and behaviours with regard to environmentally friendly packaging in a developing nation , 2014 .

[4]  Maria J. Welfens,et al.  Drivers and barriers to return and recycling of mobile phones. Case studies of communication and collection campaigns , 2016 .

[5]  P. Tanskanen Management and recycling of electronic waste , 2013 .

[6]  Xuan Zhu,et al.  Product flow analysis using trade statistics and consumer survey data: a case study of mobile phones in Australia , 2016 .

[7]  M. Gerlach Annual report 2015 , 2016, ADHD Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorders.

[8]  S Salhofer,et al.  WEEE management in Europe and China - A comparison. , 2016, Waste management.

[9]  Gengui Zhou,et al.  WEEE recycling in Zhejiang Province, China: generation, treatment, and public awareness , 2016 .

[10]  Marcus Schmidt,et al.  Marketing Research: An International Approach , 2006 .

[11]  Jin Wang,et al.  A system dynamics approach for enhancing social behaviours regarding the reuse of packaging , 2016, Expert Syst. Appl..

[12]  Naoko Tojo,et al.  Europe as a Recycling Society. European Recycling Policies in relation to the actual , 2011 .

[13]  Jenni Ylä-Mella,et al.  Electronic waste recovery in Finland: Consumers' perceptions towards recycling and re-use of mobile phones. , 2015, Waste management.

[14]  Luís F. S. Teixeira,et al.  Extended producer responsibility: a differential fee model for promoting sustainable packaging , 2015 .

[15]  He Xu,et al.  Survey and analysis of consumers' behaviour of waste mobile phone recycling in China , 2014 .

[16]  M. Patton,et al.  Qualitative evaluation and research methods , 1992 .

[18]  I. Pulford Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) , 2013 .

[19]  M. Reuter,et al.  E-waste collection channels and household recycling behaviors in Taizhou of China , 2014 .

[20]  George MacKerron,et al.  Willingness to pay for carbon offset certification and co-benefits among (high-)flying young adults in the UK , 2009 .

[21]  Janjaap Semeijn,et al.  Packaging and Proenvironmental Consumption Behavior , 2009 .

[22]  M D Bovea,et al.  Consumer behaviour and environmental education in the field of waste electrical and electronic toys: a Spanish case study. , 2015, Waste management.

[23]  Fabiola Baltar,et al.  Social research 2.0: virtual snowball sampling method using Facebook , 2012, Internet Res..

[24]  Miloš Polák,et al.  Estimation of end of life mobile phones generation: the case study of the Czech Republic. , 2012, Waste management.

[25]  Ken Black,et al.  Business Statistics: Contemporary Decision Making , 1994 .

[26]  R. Afroz,et al.  Survey and analysis of public knowledge, awareness and willingness to pay in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – a case study on household WEEE management , 2013 .

[27]  Stefan Salhofer,et al.  Takeback systems for mobile phones: review and recommendations , 2012 .

[28]  Andreas Breiter,et al.  Assessing the side-effects of ICT development: E-waste production and management: A case study about cell phone end-of-life in Manado, Indonesia , 2013 .

[29]  C. Robson,et al.  Real World Research: A Resource for Social Scientists and Practitioner-Researchers , 1993 .

[30]  A. Pires,et al.  Factors affecting consumers’ choices concerning sustainable packaging during product purchase and recycling , 2015 .

[31]  Haji Hassan Masjuki,et al.  A public survey on knowledge, awareness, attitude and willingness to pay for WEEE management: Case study in Bangladesh , 2016 .

[32]  Henning Friege,et al.  Optimising waste from electric and electronic equipment collection systems: A comparison of approaches in European countries , 2015, Waste management & research : the journal of the International Solid Wastes and Public Cleansing Association, ISWA.

[33]  Seunghae Lee,et al.  Korean household waste management and recycling behavior , 2011 .

[34]  I D Williams,et al.  Mobile phone collection, reuse and recycling in the UK. , 2011, Waste management.

[35]  V. Pérez-Belis,et al.  Waste electric and electronic toys: Management practices and characterisation , 2013 .

[36]  Ronald D. Fricker,et al.  Sampling Methods for Web and E-mail Surveys , 2012 .

[37]  Cheng Xu,et al.  WEEE flow and mitigating measures in China. , 2008, Waste management.