Table of Contents

 1     Scope            
 2     References  
 3     Definitions   
        3.1     Terms defined elsewhere              
        3.2     Terms defined in this Recommendation      
 4     Abbreviations and acronyms    
 5     Conventions
 6     Scope for regulation and standardization              
 7     Definition of waste electrical and electronic equipment    
 8     E-waste management system design       
 9     General legal requirements     
        9.1     Use of manufacturer and equipment identifiers        
        9.2     Financing models             
        9.3     Collection phase               
        9.4     Processing phase             
        9.5     Information responsibility              
        9.6     Enforcement mechanisms and sanctions     
        9.7     Targets and reporting obligations 
10     International standards            
       10.1     For the detailed aspects of e-waste management:   
       10.2     For the minimization/reduction of e-waste/circular economy:             
       10.3     Success stories on e-waste management can be found in:     
       10.4     Others information on minimization/reduction of e-waste/circular economy   
11     List of indicators/key performance indicators     
Annex A – Overview of electrical and electronic equipment properties and their influences on end-of-life management    
Annex B – Materials, substances, components and hazardous properties in electrical and electronic equipment    
Annex C – SWOT analysis of baseline conditions for e-waste system design    
Annex D – Hazardous materials contained in e-waste    
Appendix I – Definitions of waste electrical and electronic equipment    
Bibliography