posted on 2019-11-25, 15:10authored byKeshav Parajuly, Ruediger Kuehr, Abhishek Kumar Awasthi, COLIN FITZPATRICKCOLIN FITZPATRICK, Josh Lepawsky, Elisabeth Smith, Rolf Widmer, Xianlai Zeng
This paper is published by the StEP Initiative, UNU ViE-SCYCLE, and UNEP IETC.
THE STEP INITIATIVE
The Solving the E-waste Problem (StEP) Initiative is a network of e-waste experts and
a multi-stakeholder platform for designing strategies that address all dimensions of
electronics in an increasingly digitized world. The independent Initiative applies an
integrated and science-rooted approach to create salient solutions to global e-waste
challenges throughout the entire lifecycle of electronics.
UNU ViE-SCYCLE
The Sustainable Cycles (SCYCLE) Programme is hosted by the United Nations
University Vice Rectorate (UNU ViE) in Europe in Bonn, Germany. SCYCLE’s mission is
to promote sustainable societies, and focuses its activities on the development
of sustainable production, consumption, and disposal patterns for electrical and
electronic equipment (EEE), as well as for other ubiquitous goods. SCYCLE leads the
global e-waste discussion and advances sustainable e-waste management strategies
based on life-cycle thinking.
UNEP IETC
The International Environmental Technology Centre (IETC) is a branch of the United
Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), located in Osaka, Japan, and works with the
collection and dissemination of information on environmentally sound technologies with
a focus on waste management.