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Recycling used lead-acid batteries: health considerations (WHO)
… Recycling used lead-acid batteries: health considerations Recycling used lead-acid batteries: health considerations Recycling used lead-acid batteries: health considerations … Recycling used lead-acid batteries: health considerations …
Supporting document on “The POP separation process in the recycling of WEEE” (EERA)
… The POP separation process in the recycling of WEEE. Support notes from EERA to the proposed Guidance document for POPs The recycling process of E-Waste. The recycling process of Waste from Electrical and Electronic … Supporting document on “The POP separation process in the recycling of WEEE” (EERA) …
Waste or Wealth
… universal - source of electronic waste (e-waste), the recycling and safe disposal of mobile phones is of urgent … from certain landfills, incinerators and recovery and recycling facilities if the phones are not properly handled. … processing, refurbishment, material recovery and recycling as well as reducing or eliminating releases to the …
Environmentally sound management of used electrical and electronic equipment (e-waste) in Asia-Pacific
… for the purpose of re-use, repair, refurbishment, recycling and recovery at facilities that may not meet the … of ESM by promoting best practices and the use of sound recycling technologies adapted to national specificities, … schemes. 4. Initiate pilot repair, refurbishment and recycling schemes. 5. Training of customs and enforcement …
E-waste Inspection and Enforcement Manual - Developed in the framework of the SBC E-waste Africa project
… African small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and European recycling companies; • Developing an enforcement programme in … Article 1 of the Convention that are destined for reuse, recycling or recovery operations. As of 1 March 2012, 73 … specified in Annex IV B of the Basel Convention; recycling operations are part of this Annex; Refurbishment …
Technical guidelines: Technical guidelines on transboundary movements of electrical and electronic waste and used electrical and electronic equipment, in particular regarding the distinction between waste and non-waste under the Basel Convention
… not be considered waste mentioned in paragraph 31 are met. Recycling Relevant operations specified in Annex IV, part B, … as part of the “Global Knowledge Partnerships in e-Waste Recycling” programme, initiated by the Swiss State … at: http://ewasteguide.info/node/219 . Sweden See “Recycling and disposal of electronic waste – health hazards …