Further information

 


1. Reports
2. Presentations
3. Return Share in the USA

 

1. Reports

Chris Van Rossem, Naoko Tojo, Thomas Lindhqvist
Lund University
Extended Producer Responsibility: An Examination Of Its Impact On Innovation And Greening Products
 
Chris Van Rossem, Naoko Tojo, Thomas Lindhqvist
Lund University
Lost In Transposition?
A Study of The Implementation of Individual
Producer Responsibility in the WEEE Directive
 
Dr Naoko Tojo,
Lund University
Extended Producer Responsibility as a Driver for Design Change - Utopia or Reality?
 
Department of Trade and Industry, UK
Waste electrical and electronic
equipment (WEEE): innovating
novel recovery and recycling
technologies in Japan
 

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2. Presentations

 
Reid Lifset,
Yale University
Putting EPR and IPR
in Context
 
Iza Kruszewska,
Greenpeace
The Environmental Argument
for Producer Responsibility
 
Dr Naoko Tojo,
Lund University
EPR program for EEE in Japan:
Brand Separation?
 
Dr Kieren Mayers,
Geodis
Meeting WEEE Obligations and Designing for the Future
 
 
Anders Sverkman, Länsförsäkringar
Financial Guarantees as a
Trigger for Individual Producer
Responsibility
 
Viktor Sundberg,
Electrolux
Individual Producer Responsibility from a Business Perspective
 

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3. USA

State Recycling Requirements For CE Manufacturers And Retailers In The U.S.
 
 
Washington State: Chapter 70.95N RCW: Electronic Product Recycling
 
Maine: Title 38: Waters And Navigation:  Chapter 16: Sale Of Consumer Products Affecting The Environment
Brand Recording Best Practices for Electronics Recycling Programs
 
 
Washington State Return Share Information
National Centre for Electronic Recycling Brand Data Management System

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