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The Global E-Waste Monitor 2024



publication Jan 2024 ; 146 pages
Aut. Shahana Althaf & Michelle Wagner & Noémie Pralat & Rosie McDonald & Ruediger Kuehr & Shunichi Honda & Sunil Herat & Vanessa Gray & Vanessa Forti & Elena Fernandez-Cubillo & Elena D’Angelo & Otmar Deubzer & Garam Bel & Cornelis P. Baldé & Tales Yamamoto
Ed.
UNITAR - Genève
Downloadable format: PdF (8 240 ko)
Editor Presentation
Abstract:
The Global E-waste Monitor 2024 is the fourth edition of the Monitor. It is a reference tool that shows the position of the world in terms of the global e-waste challenge. Since 2014, The Global E-waste Monitor reports this issue and provides up-to-date overview of global e-waste data, statistics, and progress in policy and regulation. It also provides an outlook of what the future holds if things change or stay the same.
Contents:
Acknowledgements p.5
Foreword p.7
Executive Summary p.10
Chapter 1: What is EEE and E-waste? p.18
Chapter 2: Methodology p.22
Chapter 3: Key Global Statistics p.26
Chapter 4: Transboundary Movements p.38
Chapter 5: Legislation p.42
Chapter 6: Recovery of Valuable and Critical Metals p.44
Chapter 7: Treatment Technology Innovations p.48
Chapter 8: Environmental Impact p.50
Chapter 9: Economic Assessmentp.52
Chapter 10: Improvement Outlook from 2022 to 2030 p.56
Africa p.62
Americas p.68
Asia p.76
Europe p.94
Oceania p.100
Global E-waste Statistics Partnership p.104
About the Authors p.105
Annex 1: Methodology Details p.106
Annex 2: Datasets p.116
References p.138

Keyword:

e-waste - electrical and electronical waste WEEE (CI) (DT) (ET)

Publisher/Broadcaster:

UNITAR - United Nations Institute for Training and Research - Genève - Switzerland
    

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