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Title: E-waste International Context


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E-waste International Context
  • Presentation
  • Problem
  • Solution
  • Basel Convention Response
  • MPPI
  • Declaración Ministerial de Basilea
  • PACE

Interactive Facilitation Meeting on E-waste
WSIS Forum May 11, 2010, Geneva,
Switzerland
Miguel Araujo Co-chair PACE Project Group
4.1 Director of BCRC-CAM
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E-waste International Context
  • I Problem
  • Electronic waste is the fastest growing portion
    of the municipal solid waste stream.
  • Volume of obsolete PCs generated in developing
    regions will exceed that of developed regions by
    2016 2018.
  • E-waste contains hazardous substances as well as
    precious materials.
  • Absence of infrastructure and facilities for ESM,
    hence use of crude management methods.

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E-waste International Context
  • I Problem (continued)
  • No effective take back schemes for end of life
    EEE.
  • Uncontrolled dumping of obsolete e-products and
    material recovery processes without protective
    measures in the informal sector has caused
  • environmental pollution
  • millions of people exposed to toxins, such as
    dioxins and brominated flame retardants in
    plastics.

4
E-waste International Context
  • II Solution
  • The technology for environmentally sound
    dismantling and disposal of e-waste exists, but
  • it needs to be transferred to developing
    countries.
  • it has to be linked to the product life-cycle to
    become economically viable.
  • Efforts to bridge the digital divide need to
    follow the life-cycle approach to avoid problems
    for the health of workers and the general public,
    as well to the environment.

5
E-waste International Context
  • III The Basel Convention Response MPPI
  • E-waste raised as a key issue at COP6 in 2002
  • In 2002 Mobile Phone Partnership Initiative
    (MPPI) was established for the environmentally
    sound management of used and end-of-life mobile
    telephones (12 manufacturers later three
    telecom operators).
  • Five technical guidelines were prepared and
    tested
  • awareness raising on design considerations
  • collection of used and end-of life mobile
    phones
  • transboundary movement of collected mobile
    phones
  • refurbishment of used mobile phones
  • material recovery/recycling of end-of-life mobile
    phones
  • Overall Guidance document approved at COP 9.

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E-waste International Context
  • III The Basel Convention Response The Nairobi
    Declaration
  • Nairobi Declaration at COP8 in 2006 declared that
    the Basel Convention is the main global
    instrument for guiding the environmentally sound
    management of hazardous e-waste and highlighted
    the importance of partnership with the private
    sector and non governmental organizations.
  • SBC launched pilot projects and partnerships in
    cooperation with Parties, BCRCs and other
    partners.

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E-waste International Context
  • III The Basel Convention Response PACE
  • At COP 9 Partnership for Action on Computing
    Equipment (PACE) was launched, animated by the
    success of MPPI but aware of its shortcomings.

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PACE
Mission Statement  To increase environmentally
sound management of used and end-of-life
computing equipment, , taking into account social
responsibility, the concept of sustainable
development and promoting information sharing on
life cycle thinking. Scope
The scope of the partnership will cover Personal
Computers (PCs) and associated displays, printers
and peripherals Personal
desk top computer, including the central
processing unit and all other parts contained in
the computer. Personal notebook and laptop
computer, including the docking station, central
processing unit and all other parts contained in
the computer. Computer monitor, including the
following types of computer monitor(a) cathode
ray tube(b) liquid crystal display(c) plasma.
Computer keyboard, mouse, and cables. Computer
printer(a) including the following types of
computer printer(i) dot matrix(ii) ink jet
(iii) laser(iv) thermal and (b) including any
computer printer with scanning or facsimile
capabilities, or both.  
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PACE
  • Working Principles
  • In addition, PACE agreed to the following three
    working principles
  • Promote dialogue amongst governments, industries,
    NGOs and academia on initiatives that could be
    carried out in different UN regions.
  • Seek innovative solutions, showing concrete and
    practical results consistent with the Basel
    Convention, and make recommendations.
  • Coordination and cooperation, as appropriate,
    with other bodies involved in e-waste activities.

10
PACE
  • Activities
  • Develop tools (inter alia guidelines) and
    activities on environmentally sound
    refurbishment/repair, including criteria for
    testing, certification, and labelling.
  • Develop tools (inter alia guidelines) and
    activities on environmentally sound recycling and
    material recovery, including facility
    certification.
  • Develop and promote pilot schemes for
    environmentally sound management of used and
    end-of-life computing equipment towards the
    attainment of Millennium Development Goals.
  • Develop awareness raising and training program
    activities.
  •  

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PACE Membership
  • 27 Parties and Signatories to the Basel
    Convention.
  • 9 Basel Convention Regional Centres for Training
    and Technology Transfer (BCRCs).
  • 5 Research and Academic Institutions, and other
    UN Bodies.
  • 16 NGOs, Industry, and Industry Associations.

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PACE - Working Structure
OEWG
PACE Working Group
Level 1 Group
Ad Interim Project Group on ESM Criteria
Project Group 1.1
Project Group 2.1
Project Group 3.1
Project Group 4.1
Level 2 Groups
Report with Recommen-dations on ESM Criteria
Guideline on Repair and Refurbishment of Used
Computing Equipment
Guideline on Material Recovery and Recycling of
End-of-Life Computing Equipment
Pilot Schemes on Collection and Management of
Computing Equipment from Informal Sectors
Awareness Raising and Training Products
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Working Group Tasks
  • Operational
  • oversee the execution of the 2009-2010 Work Plan
    for PACE
  • set priorities based on the work programme
  • oversee activities of project groups, and plays
    an active role in conflict resolution
  • review and approve work products and reports
    prepared by project groups.
  • Administrative
  • ensure timely implementation of the work plan by
    project groups
  • coordinate activities within the Partnership
  • liaise with the Secretariat
  • receive and consider requests for membership in
    the Partnership.
  • Financial
  • prepare appropriate and sustainable financial
    arrangements for the Partnership
  • prepare documents on memberships, contributions,
    and sliding scales
  • liaise with the Secretariat to provide financial
    reports .

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Future Plans
  • Guidelines
  • Report on ESM Criteria recommendations are to be
    implemented.
  • Two Guidelines (repair and refurbishment and
    material recovery and recycling) to be approved
    and adopted by the PACE Working Group.
  • Guidelines to be evaluated in the facility type
    environment.
  • Overall Guidance Document will be prepared for
    COP 10
  • Executive summaries from all guidelines and
    report on ESM criteria.
  • Recommendations from all guidelines and report on
    ESM criteria.
  • Implementation by BCRCs, Parties, Signatories,
    Industry and NGOs
  • Pilot Projects
  • Waste surveys, based on 9 high ranked proposals,
    in all regions implemented, as per TOR.
  • Project Management Teams (PMTs) to be
    established, as per TOR.
  • Based on survey results, 2-4 countries to be
    selected for pilot projects, as per TOR.
  • Recommendations from pilot projects to be
    implemented in other centers in the country and
    regions.

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Future Plans (cont.)
  • Awareness Raising Training
  • Awareness raising products on PACE developed for
    the COP 10 meeting.
  • High priority awareness raising and training
    products implemented.
  • At least one workshop on PACE in each UN region
    organized by BCRCs.
  • CD/DVD with training material.
  • E-learning course on technical guidelines
  • Identity logo for PACE developed.
  • Resource Mobilization and Financial
    Sustainability
  • Sub-group under Project Group 3.1 established.
  • Develop macro funding for projects in developing
    countries and countries with economies in
    transition beyond the pilot project stage.
  • Develop strategy for long term financial
    sustainability of projects under Project Group
    3.1.
  • Identify public and private fund raising
    initiatives, and provide guidance to the Project
    Group 3.1 and Project Management Teams (PMTs) on
    financial issues.

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FOR MORE INFORMATION ON PACE
  • Please visit the Secretariat of the Basel
    Convention (SBC) Website at
  • http//www.basel.int/industry/mppi.html
  • http//www.basel.int/industry/compartnership/index
    .html
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