• End of life management for ICT equipment
    • Acknowledgements
    • Table of contents
    • Executive summary
    • 1 Introduction
      • 1.1 Target audience
      • 1.2 Objectives
    • 2 End-of-life management
      • 2.1 Definition of end-of-life for ICT equipment
      • 2.1.1 Definition of environmentally sound management of e-waste
      • 2.2 General description of the end-of-life management chain for ICT equipment
      • 2.2.1 Transboundary movements of hazardous wastes and other wastes
      • 2.3 End-of-life Management: steps for the organization
      • 2.3.1 From an Internal Perspective
      • 2.3.2 From High-Technology Business Districts
      • 2.3.3 From a donations receptor perspective
      • 2.4 End-of-life management: stages and waste hierarchy
      • 2.4.1 General legal framework
      • 2.4.2 Asset management
      • 2.4.3 Secure information management
      • 2.4.4 Reverse logistics
      • 2.4.5 Dismantling and segregation
      • 2.4.6 Refurbishment
      • 2.4.7 Reuse
      • 2.4.8 Recycling and recovery
      • 2.4 A guide to best practice
    • 3 General material recovery and recycling facility guidelines
      • 3.1 Environmental management system, licences and permits
      • 3.2 Monitoring and record keeping
      • 3.3 Emergency planning
      • 3.4 Occupational health and safety: best practices to ensure workers' safety
      • 3.5 Personal protective equipment
      • 3.6 Employee training
      • 3.7 Financial guarantees
    • 4 Clean supply chain and conflict minerals
    • 5 Socio-economic issues
    • 6 Offsetting opportunities and mitigation
      • 6.1 Corporate social responsibility (CSR)
      • 6.2 CO2 management
    • 7 Case studies
    • 8 Checklists
      • 8.1 An internal prospective
      • 8.2 The perspective of high-technology business districts
      • 8.3 The perspective of a donation receptor
    • 9 Conclusions
      • 9.1 Suggestions to ITU-T SG 5
      • 1. ICT product design issues
      • 2. Technical guidance applicable to refurbishment and repair facilities as well as marketing of used ICT equipment
      • 3. Environmental and socio-economic aspects
      • 4. Principles for donors of ICT equipment
      • 5. Development of national ICT policies
      • 6. Map guidance document on ICT applicable standards and legislation
      • 7. Development of a global CO2 - equivalent market
      • 8. Recovery of rare metals and green ICT supply chain
    • 10 Glossary
    • 11 Bibliography
    • 12 Annexes
      • Annex I
      • Annex II Disposal operations (Annex IV of the Basel Convention)
      • A. Operations which do not lead to the possibility of resource recovery, recycling, reclamation, direct reuse or a...
      • B. Operations which may lead to resource recovery, recycling reclamation, direct reuse or alternative uses
      • Annex III General references to the legislation, international standards and guidance documents