ABSTRACT

With the rapid development of technology in recent years, our lives have become increasingly convenient, and as a result, the number of electronic products continues to grow. Many electronic products rely on batteries to operate, and when these batteries run out of energy, they are often carelessly thrown into trash cans or soil by humans, causing serious environmental damage. The purpose of this study is to investigate the issue of poor waste battery energy recovery rates in Taiwan and use a literature analysis method to identify differences in waste battery energy recovery policies between the United States, the European Union, Japan, China, and Taiwan. Based on these differences, relevant questionnaires will be formulated to develop more precise experimental processes to identify the issue of poor battery energy recovery rates in Taiwan and provide reference materials for future researchers on Taiwan's battery energy recovery rates.