E-Waste in Developing Countries © Colin Fitzpatrick.

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E-Waste in Developing Countries © Colin Fitzpatrick

E-Waste Electronic waste is categorised as hazardous due to the nature of the materials

E-Waste Shipment of Hazardous Waste from OECD countries to non-OECD countries is banned by the Basel Convention Remains un-ratified by Afghanistan, Haiti & USA

E-Waste Recycling takes place in the informal sector, known as “backyard recycling”

E-Waste Countries like China and India have enormous domestic consumption of electronic goods

E-Waste E-waste is dealt with very varied efficiency

E-Waste Reuse, refurbishment and manual disassembly take place with high efficiency

E-Waste Recovery of precious metals takes place with very low efficiency

E-Waste Health & Safety is not a consideration

E-Waste Every product ends up as E-waste eventually

E-Waste