Resources
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- EPA-Related Programs
- E-Waste Guides/Good Management Practices
- Facts about E-Waste
- Technical Resources
- Looking Upstream
- E-Waste Web sites and Organizations
- International Efforts
- Conferences and Events
EPA-Related Programs
Electronic Product Environmental Assessment Tool (EPEAT)
is a tool designed to help institutional purchasers in the public and private sectors evaluate, compare and select desktop computers, laptops and monitors based on their environmental attributes with qualified product designations of bronze, silver, or gold.
Design for the Environment Program works with electronics manufacturers to incorporate environmental considerations into product design.
Energy Star promotes energy-efficient products through its labeling and education program.
Plug-In To eCycling is a partnership program between EPA and electronic manufacturers and retailers to increase awareness on ecycling and offer consumers more opportunities to donate or recycle their used electronics. The program;s initiatives are intended to reflect shared responsibility among manufacturers, retailers, governments and consumers and illustrate how voluntary industry-led models or public-private partnerships can complement or provide models for state or municipality-led collection and recycling efforts.
WasteWise Program challenges its partners to set goals for reducing electronics and other wastes.
Federal Electronics Challenge (FEC)
is a partnership program that encourages federal facilities and agencies to: purchase greener electronic products; reduce impacts of electronic products during use; and manage obsolete electronics in an environmentally responsible manner.
GreenIT highlights EPAs activities on reducing the environmental footprint of information technology.
E-Waste Guides/Good Management Practices
Responsible Recycling Practices
This page provides information about certification programs for electronics recyclers. It encourages electronics recyclers to become certified by demonstrating to an accredited, independent third-party auditor that they meet specific standards to safely recycle and manage electronics. It also tells how to find a certified recycler.
Guidelines for Materials Management
These guidelines for end-of-life electronics materials management lay out the framework for partnering with EPA through the Plug-In To eCycling Campaign.
Federal Electronics Challenge: Questions to Ask a Recycler (PDF) (5 pp, 112K) ![]()
This checklist, aimed primarily at Federal agencies, provides a list of questions for the selection of electronic recycling vendors and services. Additional resources and references are included.
Guidance Manual on the Environmentally Sound Management (ESM) of Wastes (PDF) (69 pp, 3.7MB) ![]()
Developed by the OECD, this manual provides guidance to countries on implementing Environmentally Sound Management f Waste as outlined in OECD recommendations. Each OECD recommendation is discussed, as well as a detailed overview of ESM of waste.
Design for the Environment Report (PDF) (16 pp, 1.2MB) ![]()
Electronics Product Stewardship Canada developed this document to educate and inform about the environmental, legal, health and safety hazards associated with recycling end-of-life electronics.
Donate or Recycle Electronics: eCycle (PDF) (2 pp, 1.5MB)
This brochure describes the Plug-In To eCycling campaign and provides resources for recycling your unwanted electronic equipment; the insert encourages cell phone recycling.
Electronics: A New Opportunity for Waste Prevention, Reuse, and Recycling (PDF) (4 pp, 987K)
This fact sheet provides an overview of electronics waste prevention, reuse, and recycling.
BMPs for Electronic Waste (PDF) (81 pp, 523K) ![]()
The California Integrated Waste Management Board released this report on best management practices for e-waste.
Tools for Environmentally Sound Management (PDF) (124 pp, 1.7MB) | en Español (PDF) (124 pp, 1.6MB)
The Bureau of International Recyclings guide, intended for its members and customers of its members, is a collection of tools for an ISO compliant Environmental Management System that includes OECD Core Performance Elements for the worlds recycling industries.
IAER certification program ![]()
IAER developed and implemented the certification process for electronics recycling facilities to achieve the designation of Certified Electronics Recycler®. This Web site contains information on the certification program and standards.
Canada-wide Principles for Electronics Product Stewardship (PDF) (2 pp, 13K) ![]()
Endorsed by the Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment, this document lists Canada-wide principles for electronics product stewardship. The principles assist and support jurisdictions across Canada in the development of e-waste management programs.
Ontarios Electronics Stewardship Plan
The Ontario Electronic Stewardship developed this preliminary plan for a Waste Electrical and Electronics Equipment Program in Ontario, Canada. The plan includes an overview of the system, recycling and reuse standards, promotion and education, research and development, and compliance and enforcement activities.
Facts about E-Waste
FAQs on E-waste
This list of frequently asked questions provides answers to common questions about e-waste management, such as how much e-waste is in the waste stream and what are the benefits of electronics recycling.
WasteWise: Electronics Reuse and Recycling (PDF) (20 pp, 1.4MB)
WasteWise developed this comprehensive guide on electronics reuse and recycling, which focuses on environmentally sound electronics management from acquisition to end-of-life.
Management of E-Waste in the US (PDF) (12 pp, 219K)
EPA developed this fact sheet on e-waste, which looks at the full cycle of the issue from purchase to end-of-life options.
Technical Resources
Technical Guidance for the EMS of Specific Waste Streams: Used and Scrap PCs ![]()
This paper provides specific guidance for environmentally sound reuse and recovery of used personal computers in context with the overall OECD program for environmentally sound management of waste.
Implementation Guide for Information Technology Equipment Disassembly and Sorting Centres (PDF) (45 pp, 1.8MB) ![]()
This implementation guide, written and developed by the Quebec Center for Sustainable Development, shows organizations how to get the tools they need to implement an end-of-life electronics equipment disassembly and sorting center.
Profile of the Electronics and Computer Industry ECHO ![]()
ECHO enables users to analyze data by industry sector which can be queried using SIC and NAICS codes.
Looking Upstream
Green Electronics Council ![]()
Host of the EPEAT standard for laptops, desktops, and monitors, the Green Electronics Council Web site describes the nonprofit organizations mission, goals and programs for managing the life cycle of electronic products.
Design for the Environment Flame Retardants in Printed Circuit Boards Partnership
This partnership provides information on the environmental and human health impacts of new and current materials that can be used to meet the fire safety requirements for circuit boards.
Design for the Environment Lead Free Solder Partnership
To address the information gap and evaluate the environmental impacts of leaded and lead-free solders, EPA established this voluntary partnership with representatives of the electronics industry and other interested parties.
E-Waste Websites and Organizations
E-Cycling Central ![]()
This website from the Electronic Industry Alliance allows you to search for electronic recycling programs in your state.
Electronics Recycling Web Portal ![]()
This portal was developed by the National Center for Electronics Recycling (NCER), provides an abundance of information on electronics recycling. It also links to its affiliated sites: the centralized data repository, brand data management system, and the national electronics recycling infrastructure clearinghouse.
Electronics Industries Alliance (EIA) Consumer Education Initiative ![]()
Provides consumers with information on reuse and recycling opportunities for used electronics.
International Association of Electronics Recyclers (IAER) ![]()
This site offers a searchable directory of the electronics recycling industry.
Electronics TakeBack Coalition ![]()
Provides information to consumers regarding recycling their obsolete computers and electronics, and encourages responsible purchasing. Tools such as a state search for recyclers, legislation tracking and a list of computer companies and their takeback policies.
E-Waste Guide ![]()
This Switzerland-based website is dedicated to improving the e-waste situation in developing and transitioning countries. The site contains news, events, case studies, and more.
National Center for Electronics Recycling ![]()
The National Center for Electronics Recyclings website features basic information on ecycling, local electronics recycling locations, legislation, projects, news, and links to studies, reports and other materials on e-waste.
Reciclemos Compmentes Electronicos ![]()
We Recycle is committed to raising awareness about e-waste issues in Latin America and the Caribbean through the development and promotion of a toolkit that offers practical advice and assistance. This website is available in English and Spanish.
StEP: Solving the E-Waste Problem ![]()
This website of StEP, an initiative founded by various UN organizations to develop strategies to solve the e-waste problem, follows its activities and programs.
International Efforts
Environmentally Sound Management of Electronics and Electronic Waste in Asia Pacific (PDF) (6 pp, 460K) ![]()
The Basel Convention developed a pilot program to address the urgent need for environmentally sound management of electrical and electronic waste in the Asia Pacific region. This brochure introduces the programs goals, objectives, plans of action, and progress to date.
Meeting the Challenge of E-Waste (PDF) (2 pp, 504K) ![]()
This brochure explains the challenge of e-waste and what the Basel Convention is doing on a global and regional level to address e-waste.
Partnership for Action on Computing Equipment (PDF) (2 pp, 733K) ![]()
This fact sheet describes the Partnership for Action on Computing Equipment, including its benefits to participants, goals and scope.
Various Basel Convention Documents and Guidelines ![]()
This website contains various documents and guidelines (many translated into Spanish) created by the Basel Convention for the environmentally sound management of waste. Many of the technical guidelines are available in other languages, including Spanish.
Conferences and Events
2007 US-Mexico Electronic Waste & Spent Lead Acid Batteries Capacity Building Workshop
More than 300 attendees gathered in Tijuana, Mexico in December 2007, to discuss best practices for the environmentally sound management of spent lead acid batteries and e-waste in the US-Mexico border area. EPAs US-Mexico Border 2012 Program and the Commission for Environmental Cooperation co-hosted the three-day workshop, which attracted environmental leaders from the United States, Mexico, and Canada.
2009 US-Mexico Waste Policy Forum & Tire Group Meeting
March 11 13, 2009
This meeting, which combined major strategic efforts as part of the Border 2012 Program, focused on broad waste policy issues between the US and Mexico. Participants had the opportunity to network and to discuss emerging market trends, laws, and regulations; program development; successful programs; collaboration strategies and opportunities; and specific issues, such as scrap tire waste, electronic waste, waste-related infrastructure and institutional capacity building, contaminated site cleanup, and more.
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