Transcription of THE GLOBAL E-WASTE MONITOR - United Nations University
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THE GLOBALE- waste MONITOR2014 Quantities, flows and resourcesCOPYRIGHT AND PUBLICATION INFORMATIONC ontact information:For enquiries please contact the corresponding author via cite this publication asBald , , Wang, F., Kuehr, R., Huisman, J. (2015), The GLOBAL E-WASTE MONITOR 2014, United Nations University , IAS SCYCLE, Bonn, Germany. ISBNP rint: 978-92-808-4555-6 Electronic: 978-92-808-4556-3 DISCLAIMERU nited Nations University (UNU) is an autonomous organ of the UN General Assembly dedicated to generating and transferring knowledge and strengthening capacities relevant to GLOBAL issues of human security, development, and welfare. The University operates through a worldwide network of research and training centres and programmes, coordinated by UNU Centre in Tokyo.
2014). Through these programs, the highest quality of recycling and safe disposal of e-waste takes place. Besides national take-back systems, e-waste is also disposed of with mixed residual waste (the waste bin), where it is treated together with other municipal wastes. Disposal of e-waste in
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