2010-09 Draft Technical Guidelines [2010 Sept]
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2010-09 Draft Technical Guidelines [2010 Sept]
Countries cannot unilaterally declare non-waste »Countries cannot unilaterally declare non-waste
E-waste generation and flow figures need clarification »E-waste generation and flow figures need clarification
BAN responsible for 50-80 percent export figure »BAN responsible for 50-80 percent export figure
Global e-waste generation figures needed »Global e-waste generation figures needed
Scope of Technical Guidelines needs clarification »Scope of Technical Guidelines needs clarification
Control procedures must match the Convention »Control procedures must match the Convention
Precision needed in distinction between waste/non-waste »Precision needed in distinction between waste/non-waste
Recognize benefits of repair and reuse »Recognize benefits of repair and reuse
Recognize the benefits of recovery »Recognize the benefits of recovery
Scope of Guidelines should cover parts and components »Scope of Guidelines should cover parts and components
Technical Guidelines should link to MPPI and PACE »Technical Guidelines should link to MPPI and PACE
Transboundary movement of e-waste should be primary issue »Transboundary movement of e-waste should be primary issue
Whole-part distinctions difficult to make »Whole-part distinctions difficult to make
Guidelines should support BAN Amendment. »Guidelines should support BAN Amendment.
Risk of repair as loophole. »Risk of repair as loophole.
Annex VIII and IX of Convention need review »Annex VIII and IX of Convention need review
Consider using price paid to disntinguish waste/non-waste »Consider using price paid to disntinguish waste/non-waste
Situations in which used equipment is or is not waste »Situations in which used equipment is or is not waste
Clarification needed on the meaning of "essential part" »Clarification needed on the meaning of "essential part"
Lack of sufficient information about shipment means it is waste »Lack of sufficient information about shipment means it is waste
Parties can independently/voluntarily define what is waste »Parties can independently/voluntarily define what is waste
EU wants further discussion of Section III D »EU wants further discussion of Section III D
Independent definition of waste risks accelarated waste generation »Independent definition of waste risks accelarated waste generation
Parties cannot opt out of Article 1.1a of Basel Convention »Parties cannot opt out of Article 1.1a of Basel Convention
Processing recovered materials may render them commodities  »Processing recovered materials may render them commodities
Shipments for maintenance, repair, or refurbishment are not wastes »Shipments for maintenance, repair, or refurbishment are not wastes
Meanings of maintenance, refurbishment, and repair need clarification »Meanings of maintenance, refurbishment, and repair need clarification
Only return for reuse and under warranty acceptable »Only return for reuse and under warranty acceptable
If no disposal from MRR, then not waste »If no disposal from MRR, then not waste
Shipments under warranty/lease/product servicing are not waste »Shipments under warranty/lease/product servicing are not waste
There is a need for functionality tests prior to shipment »There is a need for functionality tests prior to shipment
All equipment must be tested fully functional prior to shipment »All equipment must be tested fully functional prior to shipment
Use key function approach »Use key function approach
Clarification needed on meaning of 'fully functional' »Clarification needed on meaning of 'fully functional'
Need for guidance on who performs testing »Need for guidance on who performs testing
Tests need to capture broad range of equipment »Tests need to capture broad range of equipment
Make innefficiency of informal sector explicit »Make innefficiency of informal sector explicit
Term "e-waste" confuses waste/non-waste distinction »Term "e-waste" confuses waste/non-waste distinction
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