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The problem here isn't just about solar panels per se. It's more that we shouldn't have the problem in the first place.
Because decent solar panels will last several decades and that being so, solar simply hasn't been common for long enough that we ought to have a waste disposal issue. Mainstream use really only got underway in 2009 after all, it's relatively recent, so apart from the odd random panel damaged by accident, there just shouldn't be that much waste and certainly not 4 million of them a year or 16,000 each and every working day (Monday to Friday).
Arguments for solar versus other sources of electricity aside, it's folly to not at least be doing any of them as well as possible. I see that as symptomatic of broader problems in the economy, it's another example of waste, both physical and economic, that need not occur.
Solar panels:
Just looking at what i experience here:
In sunny coast qld.
We have frequent storms and hail.
As a result of a hail storm last year, in our local area centered around Mapleton, i would guess 1/3 of the metal roofs have been replaced since, With storm chasers companies 4 or 5 in my area, doing drop mail,actual door to door visits and processing insurance claims.
It is sickening to see so much "good roofing" (for the farmer in me) going to waste as well as money often wasted which will hit me back with insurance premiums, and claims of climate changes....
well all solar panels are just dumped.
Most installers also refuse to take responsibility for existing installation so all upgrade on roof,capacity, battery, etc are brand news.
I expect the battery scheme launched by ALP to produce another big dump of functioning recent panels.
Wait for that one
I own a few old panels in my shed myself from my neighbours, gave some to a diy friend ..in case we can use them for cattle energizer or pump or gate or shading roof for cattle yard,:
one old one is used, covered with Hessian to reduce its output in a neighbouring farm to power the electric farm gate..they are everywhere already
When i visited the metal recycler who purchases copper ,steel , aluminium in nearby Kunda Park roughly a year ago, he told they did not accept panels anymore as no-one can extract even the aluminium frame properly and they are toxic.
I drove past the horrendous solar farms, still expending, behind Gympie last week covering acres after acres of the best high rainfall cultivation land, in one of the high storm affected area of the state and these panels will not last for decades, that is a given.
If anyone BTW has any solution for panel hail protection (net), please contact me.so far, i use luck and specs.
None of the hail protection net i looked at were a reasonable option ($, shading)..i rely on these panels