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Collaboration towards value creation for end-of-life solar photovoltaic panel in Ghana

Emmanuel Ndzibah, Giovanna Andrea Pinilla‐De La Cruz, Ahm Shamsuzzoha

2021Journal of Cleaner Production30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This paper identifies value creation strategies and the role of stakeholders in advancing sustainable practices for end-of-life (henceforth EOL) solar photovoltaic panels (solar PV) in Ghana. This is preceded by an overview of the global outlook of sustainable practices for EOL solar PV as well as how these can be promoted in a developing country like Ghana. The framework discusses and promotes efficient collaboration towards value creation by stakeholders in advancing sustainable practices for end-of-life solar PV in Ghana. The methodology centers on an integrative review aimed at identifying the different aspects leading to a value creation framework for EOL solar PV. The paper discusses a hybrid public-private partnership (HPPP), which includes the types of synergy between different actors as well as their clear roles. The core options available to government, businesses and end-users in the value creation includes the provision of a technical solution, improved logistics and innovative business opportunities. The aforementioned options will achieve reduction, reuse, repair and/or recycling, targeted at promoting a unique collaboration between all relevant stakeholders. Furthermore, such options present an opportunity to promote awareness utilizing education in sustainability, thus promoting the need for extending the useful lifecycle of the products.

Topics & Concepts

General partnershipPhotovoltaic systemBusinessSustainabilityReuseGovernment (linguistics)Sustainable ValueValue (mathematics)Environmental economicsPublic–private partnershipEngineeringEconomicsComputer scienceFinanceEcologyElectrical engineeringPhilosophyLinguisticsMachine learningWaste managementBiologyPhotovoltaic Systems and SustainabilityRecycling and Waste Management TechniquesExtraction and Separation Processes