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E-WASTE: A VALUABLE SOURCE OF RESOURCES

E-WASTE: A VALUABLE SOURCE OF RESOURCES. By: Nakiguli Helen Cynthia Environment Management Specialist Uganda Communications Commission 18 th September 2012, GSW Paris France. OUTLINE . Background General information Product Life Cycle E-waste to resource Required Steps. BACK GROUND.

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E-WASTE: A VALUABLE SOURCE OF RESOURCES

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  1. E-WASTE: A VALUABLE SOURCE OF RESOURCES By: Nakiguli Helen Cynthia Environment Management Specialist Uganda Communications Commission 18th September 2012, GSW Paris France

  2. OUTLINE • Background • General information • Product Life Cycle • E-waste to resource • Required Steps

  3. BACK GROUND • Thinking of tomorrow • Constant innovation and technology advancement • Huge purchase of electronic equipment • Exhaustion of earth mines • Too little is properly discarded (most of it remains in our homes- no proper management • We are aware of the health and environmental risks of e-waste, e.g. Contains toxic material So what???????

  4. E-WASTE STATUS QUO

  5. ICT PRODUCT LIFE CYCle

  6. E-WASTE LIFE CYCLE

  7. E-WASTE TO RESOURCE • Recycling could be best option • Less energy (mining and processes) • Depletion of raw materials- conserving natural resources • Air and water pollution- GHG

  8. REQUIRED STEPS-to transform “Challenge into Opportunity” • Sustainable decisions • Resource efficiency- environmental benefits and innovative growth opportunity • Achievement of a balance between socio-economical development and environmental conservation- Huge milestones needed for effectiveness (do it well) • Stakeholder approach- (appropriate take back, empowering informal sector etc)

  9. ……REQUIRED STEPS • Policy and legislation-upstream and down stream • Technology and skills-enabling environment • Monitoring and control- standards, audits, information-massive awareness • Standardization in design- both large and SMS • Common standard/ guideline - ITU

  10. CONCLUSION Need for sustainable decisions on E-waste to drive the E- waste resource Agenda

  11. Thank you

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