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The Information Technology Industry Council (ITI) is an advocacy group for the information and communications technology industry (ICT).
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Electronic Waste »
Electronic Waste
Electronic Waste☜An issue map of electronic waste as a matter of concern.☜F1CEB7
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Draft Technical Guidelines »
Draft Technical Guidelines
Draft Technical Guidelines☜An issue map of the negotiations over the design of Technical Guidelines on transboundary movement of e-waste, in particular regarding the distinction between waste and non-waste.☜9FDDBE
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Actors »
Actors
Actors☜Actors who commented on any draft of the Technical Guidelines on Transboundary Movements of Electronic and Electrical Waste and Used Electrical and Electronic Equipment, in Particular Regarding the Distinction between Waste and Non-Waste under the Basel Convention.☜D3B8AB
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ITI
ITI☜The Information Technology Industry Council (ITI) is an advocacy group for the information and communications technology industry (ICT).☜D3B8AB
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Technical Guidelines should link to MPPI and PACE »
Technical Guidelines should link to MPPI and PACE
Technical Guidelines should link to MPPI and PACE☜A position that the Technical Guidelines should link to or be harmonized with parallel initiatives underway in the Basel process, namely the Mobile Phone Partnership Initiative (MPPI) and the Partnership for Action on Computing Equipment (PACE).☜FFFACD
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Make innefficiency of informal sector explicit »
Make innefficiency of informal sector explicit
Make innefficiency of informal sector explicit☜A position that claims the informal sector is inefficient at material recovery compared to formal sector operations. ☜FFFACD
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Recognize benefits of repair and reuse »
Recognize benefits of repair and reuse
Recognize benefits of repair and reuse☜A position that prolonging the use of electronics as well as their repair and reuse have economic, social and environmental benefits that should be made explicit in the Technical Guidelines.☜FFFACD
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Processing recovered materials may render them commodities »
Processing recovered materials may render them commodities
Processing recovered materials may render them commodities ☜A position that holds that processing materials deemed waste may lead to their redefinition as commodities in some jurisdictions.☜FFFACD
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Shipments under warranty/lease/product servicing are not waste »
Shipments under warranty/lease/product servicing are not waste
Shipments under warranty/lease/product servicing are not waste☜A position that holds that transboundary shipments of used equipment should not be considered waste if the shipment constitutes warranty/lease/product servicing returns from a producer to the original producer, original component supplier, or a contract agent completing warranty/lease/product servicing activity on behalf of an original producer.☜FFFACD
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Lack of sufficient information about shipment means it is waste »
Lack of sufficient information about shipment means it is waste
Lack of sufficient information about shipment means it is waste☜There must be sufficient information available to any relevant authority (e.g., customs, police, or environmental agencies) to show that the equipment in a given shipment meets the criteria of non-waste. If insufficient information accompanies a shipment, it should be considered a waste shipment and thus subject to precautionary prohibition.☜FFFACD
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Independent definition of waste risks accelarated waste generation »
Independent definition of waste risks accelarated waste generation
Independent definition of waste risks accelarated waste generation☜Independent or voluntarily definitions of waste by Parties risks late model equipment suitable for repair and reuse being designated as waste, thereby accelerating waste generation.☜FFFACD
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Technical Guidelines should harmonize with PACE and MPPI »
Technical Guidelines should harmonize with PACE and MPPI
Technical Guidelines should harmonize with PACE and MPPI☜☜FFFACD
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Exempt shipments under warranty/lease/product servicing »
Exempt shipments under warranty/lease/product servicing
Exempt shipments under warranty/lease/product servicing☜A position that holds that transboundary shipments of used equipment should not be considered waste if the shipment constitutes warranty/lease/product servicing returns from a producer to the original producer, original component supplier, or a contract agent completing warranty/lease/product servicing activity on behalf of an original producer.☜FFFACD
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Guidelines should clarify applicability of Basel Convention »
Guidelines should clarify applicability of Basel Convention
Guidelines should clarify applicability of Basel Convention☜A position that holds that there is a need for the Technical Guidelines to clarify the applicability of the Basel Convention to the transboundary movement of end-of-life electronics and electronic products destined for materials recovery.☜FFFACD
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Add proposed list of hazardous/non-hazardous equipment »
Add proposed list of hazardous/non-hazardous equipment
Add proposed list of hazardous/non-hazardous equipment☜BAN suggests adding Annex II bis Examples of Hazards (as defined by the Basel Convention) in Electronic Equipment to the Draft Technical Guidelines of 21 February 2011. The list would include whole equipment, components, and substances.☜FFFACD
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Basel Convention Annexes already define hazardousness »
Basel Convention Annexes already define hazardousness
Basel Convention Annexes already define hazardousness☜An argument opposing the inclusion of a separate Annex in the Technical Guidelines that would list hazards in electronic equipment. Further, the argument notes that Basel Convention already contains relevant lists in Annexes I, VIII, and IX.☜FFFACD
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Clarification needed on the meaning of "essential part" »
Clarification needed on the meaning of "essential part"
Clarification needed on the meaning of "essential part"☜☜FFFACD
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Meanings of maintenance, refurbishment, and repair need clarification »
Meanings of maintenance, refurbishment, and repair need clarification
Meanings of maintenance, refurbishment, and repair need clarification☜☜FFFACD
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Clarification needed on meaning of 'fully functional' »
Clarification needed on meaning of 'fully functional'
Clarification needed on meaning of 'fully functional'☜☜FFFACD
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Must prohibit trade from Annex VII to non-Annex VII »
Must prohibit trade from Annex VII to non-Annex VII
Must prohibit trade from Annex VII to non-Annex VII☜☜FFFACD
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26b "Preferred option" »
26b "Preferred option"
26b "Preferred option"☜☜FFFACD
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Life-span is bad criterion »
Life-span is bad criterion
Life-span is bad criterion☜☜FFFACD
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Consensus definition of obsolete is needed »
Consensus definition of obsolete is needed
Consensus definition of obsolete is needed☜☜FFFACD
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Exempt ICT capital equipment »
Exempt ICT capital equipment
Exempt ICT capital equipment☜☜FFFACD
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Permit exemption for used parts »
Permit exemption for used parts
Permit exemption for used parts☜☜FFFACD
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RRR of devices already happens in non-OECD states »
RRR of devices already happens in non-OECD states
RRR of devices already happens in non-OECD states☜Repair, refurbishment, and root cause analysis (RRR) already happens in select non-OECD states.☜FFFACD
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Enable legitimate reuse/repair »
Enable legitimate reuse/repair
Enable legitimate reuse/repair☜☜FFFACD
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