Governance | Regulation
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Governance | Regulation
A variety of viable sustitutes exist for some alloys. »A variety of viable sustitutes exist for some alloys.
Action needed to regulate production and use of PDBE. »Action needed to regulate production and use of PDBE.
Corporatization of recycling can lead to unfavourable results. »Corporatization of recycling can lead to unfavourable results.
Design changes are more far reaching than regulating disposal. »Design changes are more far reaching than regulating disposal.
Differences in regulatory capacity drive regulatory divergence. »Differences in regulatory capacity drive regulatory divergence.
EU targets may not be universally appropriate for all member states. »EU targets may not be universally appropriate for all member states.
E-waste lies betwixt and between competing regulatory logics. »E-waste lies betwixt and between competing regulatory logics.
Export of hazardous electronic waste must be stopped. »Export of hazardous electronic waste must be stopped.
Interest group representation change under new modes of governance »Interest group representation change under new modes of governance
Mitigate harms through gloablly organized dispsoal routes. »Mitigate harms through gloablly organized dispsoal routes.
Need for gradual EPR implementation in developing Asian countries. »Need for gradual EPR implementation in developing Asian countries.
Non-state actors fill regulatory gaps in US. »Non-state actors fill regulatory gaps in US.
Policy change needed to solve impacts of informal recycling. »Policy change needed to solve impacts of informal recycling.
Prioritize repair, reconditioning, and remanufacturing. »Prioritize repair, reconditioning, and remanufacturing.
Public perception & corporate strategy drive regulatory strictness. »Public perception & corporate strategy drive regulatory strictness.
Regulation must realistically address international division of labour »Regulation must realistically address international division of labour
Science and engineering can support optimal system development. »Science and engineering can support optimal system development.
There are limits and possibilities of consumer based waste politics »There are limits and possibilities of consumer based waste politics
There is an ideal regulatory framework suitable to Kenya. »There is an ideal regulatory framework suitable to Kenya.
There should be a level playing field in the EU. »There should be a level playing field in the EU.
UK regulations are overly ambitious. »UK regulations are overly ambitious.
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