China’s vision for electronic waste focuses on building a circular economy, scaling up high-tech formal recycling, and enforcing strict bans on illegal foreign e-waste imports. The nation aims to recycle 50% of its domestic e-waste and integrate 20% recycled content into new manufacturing by 2025, supported by updated national technical standards effective March 2026.
China’s vision for electronic waste focuses on building a circular economy, scaling up high-tech formal recycling, and enforcing strict bans on illegal foreign e-waste imports. The nation aims to recycle 50% of its domestic e-waste and integrate 20% recycled content into new manufacturing by 2025, supported by updated national technical standards effective March 2026. Evolution of Policy and Infrastructure Ban on Imports:- Prohibited foreign electronic trash imports to stop China from acting as the world's dumping ground. Circular Targets:- Set national goals to build "zero-waste cities" and modernize the management chain for discarded electronics. Formalizing Recyclers: - Replaced old informal backyard dismantling sites with regulated, eco-friendly industrial recycling parks. Current Challenges and Goals Domestic Surge: - Rapidly growing local consumption of smartphones, wearables, and home appliances creates massive internal waste streams. Resource Recovery: - ...