Urban governance and policy optimize China’s e-waste management strategies.
Introduction and Meaning Urban environmental governance refers to the policies, institutional frameworks, and administrative mechanisms through which cities manage environmental challenges. In the context of electronic waste (e-waste), it involves regulatory control, public–private collaboration, technological systems, and community participation to ensure safe collection, recycling, and disposal. In China, rapid urbanization, technological advancement, and high consumption rates have made e-waste management a critical governance issue. Government intervention plays a central role in shaping optimal strategies to balance economic growth, environmental sustainability, and public health protection. Advantages Environmental Protection – Effective governance reduces soil, air, and water contamination caused by hazardous components such as lead, mercury, and cadmium found in electronic devices. Resource Recovery – E-waste contains valuable materials like gold, copper, and ra...