CRTs still widely used in developing countries

"It is well known that the cathode ray tubes technology is completely disappeared from the developed countries. in the meanwhile, large quantities of E-equipments containing cathode ray tubes are currently being used in the poor and developing countries. So we highly recommend adopting a plan or program for helping these countries to quit using of such equipments and to dispose them in a way that meets the principle of environmentally sound management."

From p. 2 of response by State of Palestine to Basel Secretariat. 2015. ‘Decision BC-12/5 | Technical Guidelines on Transboundary Movements of Electrical and Electronic Waste and Used Electrical and Electronic Equipment, in Particular Regarding the Distinction between Waste and Non-Waste under the Basel Convention’. http://www.basel.int/TheConvention/ConferenceoftheParties/Meetings/COP12/tabid/4248/mctl/ViewDetails/EventModID/8051/EventID/542/xmid/13027/Default.aspx.


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Electronic Waste »Electronic Waste
Draft Technical Guidelines »Draft Technical Guidelines
Issues »Issues
Situations in which used equipment is or is not waste »Situations in which used equipment is or is not waste
Appendix V: Issues for further work »Appendix V: Issues for further work
Obsolete technologies, including CRTs »Obsolete technologies, including CRTs
CRTs still widely used in developing countries
2015-06 Technical Guidelines on Waste & Non-Waste [2015 June 23] »2015-06 Technical Guidelines on Waste & Non-Waste [2015 June 23]
Decision BC-12/5 »Decision BC-12/5
Palestine »Palestine
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