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How to minimize e-waste and create incentives for repairs of smart electronics?

E-waste is the fastest growing waste stream globally. To mitigate the negative impact that e-waste has on the environment, the EU is currently drafting legislation for a Right to Repair (R2R) to incentivize and facilitate repair.

IVAs 100-lista 2023

Given that an ever-increasing group of electronic devices is becoming connected and “smart”, R2R needs to concern both material (screws, batteries, etc.) and digital (software and data) repair in order to have real bite.

Our VR-funded cross-disciplinary project (2023-26) studies how the term repair is enacted in relation to software and the digital R2R. This is done with methods from social science, law, and sustainable ICT design. The main benefit of the project is that it adresses the problem of a smart phone that in principle still "works" (hardware), but still ends up in a bin or gathering dust in a drawer because it does not support new apps, does not any longer receive software updates, etc.

Research team: Sebastian Abrahamsson, Docent och forskare, Sociologiska institutionen, Uppsala universitet (huvudansvarig)
Per Fors, Biträdande lektor, Industriell teknik, Uppsala universitet, Katja de Vries, Biträdande lektor, Juridiska institutionen, Uppsala universitet

IVA’s 100 List 2023 - Technology in the service of humanity

IVA’s 100 List 2023 highlights a diverse range of research projects from Swedish universities, under the theme Technology in the Service of Humanity within in climate change, energy supply, welfare technology, cybersecurity and crisis preparedness. The projects have been selected based on their great potential to create value through commercialization, business and method development, or societal impact. All participating researchers are interested in increased contacts with the business sector for the application and further development of their projects.

Named contact persons for each research project on the 100 List are responsible for the accuracy of the information presented.

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