The Legal Measures for Controlling solar cell waste and components: A case study on post-use solar cell and component waste management.
Keywords:
Control of post-use solar energy cell and component waste, solar cells, pollution sources, hazardous wasteAbstract
This research article found that the country's image. These wastes and components are hazardous waste by law and are not biodegradable. The Studies have found that in the National Environmental Quality Promotion and Preservation Act, B.E. 2535 (1992), lacks measures to control the disposal of solar panel waste and components after their end of life. The government has implemented the principle of public participation, which has not elicited adequate responses from private organizations and the public, failing to lead to a proper resolution of the issue. problem of solar panel waste and components after their end of life concretely, it is proposed that the law be amended to include measures that promote and facilitate the recycling of these materials. This approach would help control and mitigate pollution from solar panel waste and components, thereby alleviating the burden on the government in addressing pollution and environmental issues.The Studies have found that the National Environmental Quality Promotion and Preservation Act, B.E. 2535 (1992), lacks measures to control the disposal of solar panel waste and components after their end of life. The government has implemented the principle of public participation, which has not elicited adequate responses from private organizations and the public, failing to lead to a proper resolution of the issue. To address the problem of solar panel waste and components after their end of life concretely, it is proposed that the law be amended to include measures that promote and facilitate the recycling of these materials. This approach would help control and mitigate pollution from solar panel waste and components, thereby alleviating the burden on the government in addressing pollution and environmental issues.
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