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Waste or Wealth
… Waste or Wealth? KEEPING IN TOUCH NEED NOT COST THE EARTH … model, a typical mobile phone is composed of about 40% of plastic, 32% of non-ferrous metals, 20% of glass and … 26 Plastics 27 Mobile phones are composed of about 40% plastic compounds. The case of a mobile phone is typically …
E-waste Inspection and Enforcement Manual - Developed in the framework of the SBC E-waste Africa project
… Developed in the framework of the SBC E-waste Africa project E-waste Inspection and Enforcement … possess hazard characteristics H6.1, H11, H12 and H13; f. plastic components containing Brominated Flame Retardants … amorphous silicon layer or zinc oxide coating. Plastic housings can contain considerable amounts of PBB …
Supporting document on “The POP separation process in the recycling of WEEE” (EERA)
… Guidance document for POPs The recycling process of E-Waste. The recycling process of Waste from Electrical and … in a recycling process with the following steps: The plastic recycling process takes place at the end of the … separating these POP containing plastics. It is after this plastic recycling process that the plastic waste fraction …
Recycling used lead-acid batteries: health considerations (WHO)
… bodies and other surfaces, including in gardens and homes. Waste materials from lead processing can, if not treated and … is made up of the following components, enclosed within a plastic or ebonite box or casing (see Figure 1) (UNEP, 2003). … by plate separators - porous sheets of PVC or polyethylene plastic, glass microfibre, or phenolic resins that allow the …