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Matthias Kern Secretariat of the Basel Convention United Nations Environment Programme

Session 5: How to turn an E-Waste Challenge into an Opportunity: Guidance Developed under the Basel Convention ITU Workshop on Moving to a Green Economy through ICT Standards, 6-8 September 2011, Rome, Italy. Matthias Kern Secretariat of the Basel Convention

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Matthias Kern Secretariat of the Basel Convention United Nations Environment Programme

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  1. Session 5:How to turn an E-Waste Challenge into an Opportunity: Guidance Developed under the Basel ConventionITU Workshop on Moving to a Green Economy through ICT Standards, 6-8 September 2011, Rome, Italy Matthias Kern Secretariat of the Basel Convention United Nations Environment Programme

  2. A rapidly growing problem: The volume of obsolete PCs generated in developing regions will exceed that of developed regions by 2016-2018. By 2030, the obsolete PCs from developing regions will reach 400-700 million units, far more than from developed regions at 200-300 million units. Yu et al., 2010

  3. Personal Computer (PC) Sales by Regions 3

  4. Topics: • Basel Convention at a glance • Guidance on the environmentally sound management of used and end-of-life mobile phones and computing equipment • Experience from some pilot projects

  5. Basel Convention on the Control of Transboundary Movements of Hazardous Wastes and their Disposal - Adopted on 22 March 1989 - Entered into force on 5 May 1992 - 176 Parties to the Convention as at August 2011 - E-waste is listed in Annex VIII as A1180 (hazardous waste) and Annex IX as B1110 (waste containing materials with hazardous characteristics)

  6. The Conference of the Parties to the Basel Convention, 8th Meeting, Nairobi 2006: • Decision VIII/2: • … • Recommended that Parties phase out technologies • which are not environmentally sound and that they promote the development and introduction of innovative, safe and sound technologies for the treatment, recycling or recovery of e-waste … • …

  7. Topics: • Basel Convention at a glance • Guidance on the environmentally sound management of used and end-of-life mobile phones and computing equipment • Experience from some pilot projects

  8. Mobile Phone Partnership Initiative (MPPI) The Mobile Phone Partnership Initiative (MPPI) was launched in 2002, during the sixth meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the Basel Convention. 12 manufacturers entered into a partnership on mobile phones, with the Basel Convention Parties and in cooperation with other stakeholders. MPPI developed guidelines and promoted the different stages for environmentally sound management of used and end-of-life mobile phones. 1984 5kg 1985 770g 1989 349g 2001 75g 8

  9. Mobile Phone Partnership Initiative (MPPI) MPPI products that have been developed: Guideline on - Refurbishment of Used Mobile Phones - Collection of Used Mobile Phones - Material Recovery and Recycling of End-of-Life Mobile Phones - Awareness Raising-Design Considerations - Transboundary Movement of Collected Mobile Phones Glossary of Terms Guidance Document on the environmentally sound management of used and end-of-life mobile phones Available on the MPPI website: http://www.basel.int/industry/mppi.html 9

  10. Partnership for Action on Computing Equipment (PACE) PACE was launched by the 9th meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the Basel Convention, which took place in Bali, Indonesia in June 2008. PACE is a multi-stakeholder partnership under the umbrella of the Basel Convention that provides a forum for representatives of- personal computer manufacturers, - recyclers, - international organizations, - academia, - environmental groups, and - governmentsto tackle the environmentally sound management (ESM), refurbishment, recycling and disposal of used and end-of-life computing equipment. 10

  11. Partnership for Action on Computing Equipment (PACE) PACE products that have been developed: - Two draft guidelines:1. Environmentally sound testing, repair and refurbishment; and2. Environmentally sound material recovery and recycling - ESM criteria recommendations - Guidance on Procedures for Transboundary Movement of Computing Equipment. - Glossary of Terms for PACE. - Overall Guidance Document on Environmentally Sound Management of Used and End-of-Life Computing Equipment Available on website: http://www.basel.int/industry/compartnership/documents.html

  12. Material content and value of an average desktop PC 2007 resource prices:

  13. Topics: • Basel Convention at a glance • Guidance on the environmentally sound management of used and end-of-life mobile phones and computing equipment • Experience from some pilot projects

  14. E-waste Africa programme Timeframe: November 2008 to March 2012 Goals: - Enhance environmental governance for e-waste in selected African countries - Build capacity to monitor and control e-waste imports coming from the developed world, including Europe - Provide economic opportunities

  15. Seaborne import of data processing equipment in tonnes 2005 – 2009 (EUROSTAT)

  16. Socio-economic impacts in Lagos, Nigeria

  17. Environmentally sound management of electric and electronic waste in Asia-Pacific Launchedin November 2005 Goal: - Prevention and minimization of e-waste generation, - ESM of e-waste by promoting best practices and sound recycling technologies, and - illegal traffic prevention through capacity building and strengthening of national enforcement structures

  18. Strategic Approach

  19. Assessment of the situation National inventories, Mechanisms for information exchange, national and regional levels, Monitoring of the impacts on human health and the environment. Prevention and minimization of e-waste Goals, intermediate and long-term, to reduce the quantity of e-waste in landfills. Introduction of cleaner production approaches Minimize, Eliminate hazardous substances in EEE ~ their wastes.

  20. Environmentally Sound Management Best practices, Sound recycling technologies national specificities, including the development of appropriate methods for evaluation, testing, characterizing and classifying e-waste. Promotion of information and training Regional information collection and dissemination clearing house, Training curricula for trainers.

  21. Thank you ! UNEP Secretariat of the Basel Convention 15, Chemin des Anemones CH-1219 Chatelaine, Geneva Phone: +41 22 917 8218 Fax: +41 22 797 34 54 E-mail: matthias.kern@unep.org Website: www.basel.int

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