Energy Expert Calls for Regulation on Disposal of Solar Panels, Batteries
An Energy Expert has called on government to establish clear regulations and guidelines for the disposal of solar panels and batteries.
Engineer Boniface Zulu told Money FM News that the regulations should include establishing facilities for the collection and recycling of solar equipment.
Engineer Zulu further urged government to consider partnering with private companies to develop and implement effective disposal and recycling programs.
He noted that if not properly disposed of, solar panels and batteries contain hazardous materials such as lead, cadium and other heavy metals which can cause significant environmental risks.
Engineer Zulu stated that improper disposal can lead to contamination of drinking water sources, soil degradation, and adverse health effects on communities.
“As more homes transition to solar power, the number of solar panels and batteries in use is rapidly increasing. While this shift is beneficial for reducing reliance on fossil fuels and lowering electricity costs, it also brings about a new challenge, the disposal of solar equipment at the end of its life cycle.”
“It is imperative that the Zambian government, private sector, community, and other stakeholders establish proper regulations and guidance for the disposal of these materials,” Engineer Zulu stated.
He further called for public awareness campaigns on the importance of proper disposal and the locations of designated facilities, as well as provision of incentives for individuals and companies to recycle solar panels and batteries.
“Delaying the implementation of proper disposal measures will only exacerbate the environmental and health risks. Acting now will ensure that Zambia can sustainably manage its solar energy transition and protect its natural resources and public health,” he said.
Engineer Zulu added that the safe disposal of solar panels and batteries is a pressing issue that requires immediate attention from all stakeholders.
“By establishing proper regulations and guidance, the Zambian government can ensure that the benefits of solar energy are not overshadowed by environmental and health hazards,” Engineer Zulu added.
Solar energy has become a popular choice for many Zambian households due to its sustainability and cost-effectiveness.