tailieunhanh - Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE)

For the review of the WEEE Directive the European Commission (EC) has launched three research studies analysing the impact and implementation of the WEEE Directive and potential changes that might be required. This study is focusing on the total environmental, economic and social impacts of the WEEE Directive. Secondly, it aims at generating options that can improve environmental effectiveness, cost efficiency and simplification of the legal framework. This study aims to complete the information needed for review of the WEEE Directive in 2008. The information gathered and analysis made, is intended to form the basis for the legislative. | UNITED NATIONS UNIVERSITY 2008 Review of Directive 2002 96 on Waste Electrical and Electronic__ Equipment WEEE Final Report Contract No 07010401 2006 442493 ETU G4 ETU 2006 0032 05 August 2007 REGIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL CENTER TU Delft United Nations University Bonn GERMANY . AEA Technology Didcot UNITED KINGDOM GAIKER Bilbao SPAIN . Regional Environmental Center for Central and Eastern Europe Szentendre HUNGARY TU Delft - Design for Sustainability Delft THE NETHERLANDS Authors Management Authors United Nations University UNU Huisman Jaco lead author Magalini Federico Kuehr Ruediger Maurer Claudia Gaiker Delgado Clara Regional Environmental Centre for Central and Eastern Europe Artim Eniko AEA Technology AEA Ogilvie Steve Poll Jim Szlezak Josef Delft University of Technology TUD Stevels Ab Management Kuehr Ruediger UNITED NATIONS UNIVERSITY UN Campus Hermann-Ehlers-Str. 10 D-53113 Bonn Germany Tel. 49-228-815-0213 4 Fax 49-288-815-0299 Email WEEEreview@ United 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. Disclaimer The designations employed and the presentation of the material in this publication do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the United Nations University concerning the legal status of any country territory city or area or of its authorities or concerning delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. Moreover the views expressed do not necessarily represent those of the United Nations University nor does citing of trade names companies schemes or commercial processes constitute endorsement. 2008 Review of Directive 2002 96 on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment - Study No. 07010401 2006

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