An edition of The global impact of e-waste (2012)

The global impact of e-waste

addressing the challenge

The global impact of e-waste
Karin Lundgren, Karin Lundgren
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An edition of The global impact of e-waste (2012)

The global impact of e-waste

addressing the challenge

"Electrical and electronic waste (e-waste) is currently the largest growing waste stream. It is hazardous, complex and expensive to treat in an environmentally sound manner, and there is a general lack of legislation or enforcement surrounding it. Today, most e-waste is being discarded in the general waste stream. Of the e-waste in developed countries that is sent for recycling, 80 per cent ends up being shipped (often illegally) to developing countries to be recycled by hundreds of thousands of informal workers. Such globalization of e-waste has adverse environmental and health implications. This paper explores the volumes, sources and flows of e-waste, the risks it poses to e-waste workers and the environment, occupational safety and health issues, labour issues and regulatory frameworks, and links this growing global problem with the International Labour Organization's current and future."

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English
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71

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The global impact of e-waste: addressing the challenge
2012, International Labour Organization
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Table of Contents

Introduction
The flow of e-waste
Risks to human health and the environment
Chemicals of primary concern in e-waste
Labour and employment issues
International, regional and national regulatory frameworks
Possible solutions to the complex e-waste problem
Scope and suggestions for ILO intervention
Conclusion.

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Geneva

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Library of Congress
TD799.85

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Pagination
1 online resource (71 pages)
Number of pages
71

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OL44634417M
ISBN 10
9221268977
ISBN 13
9789221268970
OCLC/WorldCat
826379180

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OL32809079W

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