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Vital Waste Graphics 3
… national in- come, instead of hampering it. While the economic benefits are often readily perceived, the social and … costs of these activities need to be made explicit in economic calcu- lations. We need to have a broader vision for … Indeed, WEEE take-back policies, like any EPR-base instrument, face serious implementa- tion problems when there …
Technical guidelines on used oil re-refining or other re-uses of previously used oil (R9)
… are directed to treatment and/or disposal. 19. Apart from economic considerations, oil regeneration technologies depend … in certain cases due to their high costs, not be viable on economic grounds. Regenerated products, such as lubricants, … amounts of waste going to final disposal, with significant economic benefits. 22. In addition, although the …
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
… programme, initiated by the Swiss State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO) and implemented by the Swiss Federal … s, vol. 114 No. 4, pp. A232-A235. United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE), 2009. UN … � HYPERLINK "http://www.wcoomd.org/en/topics/nomenclature/instrument-and-tools/interconnection-table.aspx" …
Recycling used lead-acid batteries: health considerations (WHO)
… 18 4. The public health impact of lead exposure 21 5. Economic impact of lead exposure in countries 22 6. … increasing demand for motor vehicles as countries undergo economic development, mean that the demand for lead-acid … behaviour all contribute to an increased public health and economic burden. While the estimated IQ decrease in children …