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    • Compendium of Technologies for the Recovery of Materials from WEEE / E-waste 

      United Nations Environment Programme (2017)
      This compendium describes information on commercially available or near commercially available technologies and associated techniques for resource recovery from WEEE/e-waste and subsequent treatment of residual wastes. The ...
    • Future E-Waste Scenarios 

      Parajuly, K.; Kuehr, R.; Awasthi, A. K.; Fitzpatrick, C.; Lepawsky, J.; Smith E.; Widmer, R.; Zeng, X. (Solving the E-waste Problem (StEP) Initiative; United Nations University; United Nations Environment Programme, 2019)
      UNU-Vie SCYCLE, StEP Initiative, and UNEP IETC have been working on E-Waste issues greatly and initiated an activity to assess the foresight challenges in the E-Waste stream to develop policy-level discussions on the ...
    • Sustainable Innovation and Technology Transfer Industrial Sector Studies: Recycling - From E-Waste to Resources 

      United Nations Environment Programme (2009)
      In order to achieve the call ‘From Waste to Resources’, an integrated waste policy and management, which addresses environmental impacts along the whole life-cycle of products, materials and processes, is crucial. According ...
    • Waste Management Outlook for West Asia 2019: Waste to Wealth 

      United Nations Environment Programme (2019)
      This Regional Outlook builds upon the Global Waste Management Outlook published in 2015. Focusing on waste management systems, finance and governance, it articulates a means of future progress toward sustainable waste ...