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THE GLOBAL E-WASTE MONITOR 2014 Quantities, flows and resources
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Document Date: 2015-04-20 23:21:39


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City

Bonn / Agbogbloshie / /

Company

Methodology Comtrade Database Trade / Creative Commons / /

Continent

Asia / Europe / Americas / Africa / /

Country

Germany / China / Ghana / India / /

Currency

EUR / /

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Facility

UNU Centre / United Nations University / United Nations University Institute / DISCLAIMER United Nations University / /

IndustryTerm

formal take-back systems / Typical equipment / secondhand equipment / electrical and electronic tools / official take back systems / waste electrical and electronic equipment / communication technology / e-scrap / e-waste / formal takeback systems / medical devices / plastics contents / temperature exchange equipment / Rapid technology innovation / technology development / electronic equipment / treatment systems / ubiquitous medical equipment / electronics / electrical and electronic equipment / large printing machines / take-back systems / e-waste management systems / consumer equipment / large equipment / telecommunication equipment / ventilation equipment / /

Organization

UN General Assembly / United Nations University Institute for the Advanced Study of Sustainability / United Nations / United Nations University / European Commission / European Union / UNU Centre in Tokyo / /

Person

Kazuhiko Takemoto / /

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Position

Foreword Executive / Director / Executive / corresponding author / /

Product

Weibull / /

Region

Oceania / /

Technology

GPS / mobile phones / communication technology / /

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