E-waste collection behaviour and supply chain: a comparative case study between France and Italy
Read MoreVideos concerning good and bad practices in e-waste handling
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Read MoreWhat to do with hazardous material in a Circular Economy – Temporary storage recommendations
Situations may occur where it is not immediately practicable to recycle hazardous e-waste items nor economically viable or legally possible to export the material to another location. Such situations may arise for the following reasons, for example: Lack of suitable facilities locally/nationally to treat hazardous items; Insufficient quantity to warrant…
Read MoreDevelopment of Methodology for E-Waste Estimation
This is a technical paper that develops a model, the "SYE-Waste Model," to estimate E-Waste in countries using a material flow analysis-based approach by considering all possible end uses of the materials.
Read MoreGlobal E-waste Regulation and Policy Trend
This document is a presentation focusing on the global spread and motivations for E-waste legislation, stakeholder interests, models of (E)PR schemes, and the development of models in various regions and countries (Taiwan, South Korea, EU, Germany, Japan, China, and the United States of America).
Read MoreComparative Study of E-Waste Management Scheme
This is a presentation specifically focusing on the planning, financing, and collection practices of waste management, comparing different financing schemes within the scope of the country's respective e-waste laws (e.g. Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Germany, Switzerland, and two states in the United States).
Read MoreRecycling and Management of Electronic Waste in Korea
This article includes recent trends specifically on management systems, recycling rates, and practices of WEEE in South Korea. The authors include the suggestions for sustainable management to improve the current situation in South Korea.
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