【英文资料】A LIFE CYCLE APPROACH TO MANAGINGELECTRICAL ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT (EEE)IN CANADA.ppt
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1、A LIFE CYCLE APPROACH TO MANAGINGELECTRICAL&ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT(EEE)IN CANADA,Overview,E-waste Generated in CanadaHazardous Properties of E-waste Canadas Approach to Managing E-wasteFederalProvincialCanadian Electronics Industry ContributionsObservations&Lessons Learned,Land area=9 million km210 pr
2、ovinces,3 territoriesPopulation=32 million(2006)85%located in four provinces:OntarioQuebecBritish ColumbiaAlberta,Canada is a big country with a relatively small population,but we generate significant quantities of e-waste,Environment Canada baseline studies(2000-2003)E-waste disposed=158,000 tonnes
3、(2002),or 5 kg per capitaE-waste recycled=9,000 tonnes(2002),or 5%of all e-wasteLess than 1%of solid waste generated in Canada is e-waste,Manufacture&disposal of e-waste may also have climate change impacts,Manufacture of a single computer consumes:,240 kg of fossil fuel22 kg of chemicals1,500 kg of
4、 waterUnited Nations University,Computers&the Environment(2003),Carbon dioxide(CO2)emissions for computer waste:,Figures consider emissions from processing,tansport&landfillingCanada could save 88,000 tonnes of eCO2/year by recycling all PCs,&e-waste may contain hazardous&toxic constituents,3,100 to
5、nnes1 tonne 3 tonnes4.4 tonnes418 tonnes11,300 tonnes7.9 tonnes,(cathode ray tubes,solder,circuit boards,cables)(fluorescent tubes,switches)(colour pigments,plastic stabilizers)(phosphorescent coatings,pigments,stabilizers)(metal alloys)(may contain brominated flame retardants&PVCs)(copper alloys,co
6、ntact springs),766 tonnes0.4 tonne 235 tonnes386 tonnes,(small sealed lead acid batteries only)(non-mercuric free zinc air batteries)(nickel cadmium batteries)(nickel cadmium&nickel metal hydride batteries),In 2002,personal computers disposed of in Canada(i.e.52 kt)contained:Lead:Mercury:Chromium:Ca
7、dmium:Nickel:Plastics:Beryllium:In 2004,consumer batteries disposed in Canada(i.e.11 kt)contained:Lead:Mercury:Cadmium:Nickel:,Managing solid wastes,including EEE,is a shared responsibility in Canada,Federal government:Regulates toxic substances&international/inter-provincial hazardous waste movemen
8、ts Transcribes international agreements into national law(e.g.Basel Convention,OECD)Achieved through the Canadian Environmental Protection Act(CEPA 1999)Environment Canada is the regulating authorityProvincial&territorial government:Regulates product stewardship&intra-provincial movementsControl&lic
9、ense intra-provincial waste generators,carriers&treatment facilitiesMunicipal government:Provinces convey authorities to municipalitiesOversee local waste management services(collection,recycling,disposal)May impose local landfill bansProviding direction on recycling&disposal to the general public,C
10、anada is engaged in“front-end”&“back-end”activities of the EEE product life cycle,“Front-end”Activities,“Back-end”Activities,Overview of Environment Canadas work at the“front-end”of the EEE product life cycle,Green procurement test methods for finished productsRisk management measuresBaseline studie
11、s&other reports on EEE&batteriesChemical Management Plan(announced Dec 2006)Categorize&screen of 23,000 substances in domestic commerce in batches200 substances identified for priority action(over 50 may be linked to the EEE sector)Other cooperation mechanisms NA CEC Clean Electronics Pollution Prev
12、ention PartnershipEuropean Commission Canada Regulatory Cooperation RoadmapInternational Task Force on Sustainable Products(UK led working group)part of UNEP Marrakech Process for Sustainable Consumption&Production“product networks”being established to work on selected products including batteries,a
13、nd TVs,Overview of Environment Canadas work at the“back-end”of the EEE product life cycle,Environmentally sound managementAdministration,enforcement&compro of federal waste regulationsFostering Extended Producer Responsibility for EEENational Steering Committee on Electronics Recycling(information s
14、haring)Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment(principles&product list)National EPR workshopsSupporting ESM standards development for reuse&recycling(OECD,domestic,internal)Basel Convention Public-Private Partnerships(mobile phones,computers)Risk management measuresPolybrominated diphenyl e
15、thers(PBDE)Mercury-containing products(Compact fluorescent lamps,batteries)Other priority substances to be identified by the Chemicals Management Plan processWaste diversionExtending operational life of Departmental PC use before replacementExamination of thin client modelsComputers for Schools(CfS)
16、management of federal surplus computers,Canada-wide principles encourage consistencies in provincial programs,Canada-wide Principles for Electronic Product StewardshipIssued by Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment(June 2004)producer responsibilitygeneral taxpayers do not bear program cos
17、ts minimize product life cycle impacts to human health&environmentenvironmentally sound&“4Rs”managementeconomically&logistically feasible management(strive for local benefits)free&reasonable access to collection systemseducation&awareness programsconsistent&equitable program design&implementationstr
18、ive for consistent product collection amongst adjacent jurisdictionsprograms to include residential,commercial,historic&orphan products transparency&reporting of program performance(including cost)exports for recycling to facilities with ESM&fair labour practices,BritishColumbia,Alberta,Saskatchewan
19、,Manitoba,Ontario,Quebec,Nova Scotia,Newbrunswick,Newfoundland&Labrador,Nunavut,Northwest Territories,Yukon,Laws are in place&programs are under development,Laws&programs are in place,Laws are being drafted,&5 provinces now have laws that designate e-waste for product stewardship,Alberta,1st provinc
20、e to designate e-waste for product stewardship(May 2004)Electronics Designation Regulation Designated Material Recycling&Management Regulation Designated products include:Televisions&monitorsComputers,laptops&accessoriesPrintersCollection began in Oct 2004(items 1-3 only)Operated by not-for-profit A
21、lberta Recycling Management Authority(ARMA)Suppliers must register with&remit product levies to ARMAProduct levies typically recouped from consumers(range from$5-$45 CDN)Levies used to finance registered collection&recycling services$100/tonne to municipal collectors$50-$200/tonne to transporters$70
22、0/tonne to processorsNo charge to return e-waste at over 220 depots(mainly municipal)Over 15,000 tonnes of e-waste recycled since program inception,Telephones,cell phones&wireless devicesFax machines&scannersAudio-video playback/recording&gaming equipment,Ontario,2nd province to designate e-waste fo
23、r product stewardship(Dec 2004)Waste Electrical&Electronic Equipment(WEEE)RegulationApproximately 200 products have been designated,including:Household appliances(49 listed)Information technology equipment(28 listed)Telecommunications equipment(24 listed)Audio-visual equipment(22 listed)Waste Divers
24、ion Organization(WDO)tasked with program developmentMinister issued designation letter(Dec 2004)with priority on residential WEEE(items 1 4)Brandowners&first importers/assemblers will assume responsibilitiesWaste electrical&electronic equipment study completed(Jul 2005)259,000 tonnes of EEE(items 1-
25、4)sold in 2004Consultation plan developed(Feb 2005)Minister issued final program request letter in June 2007,supporting phased implementationOntario Electronic Stewardship appointed as the Industry Funding Organization(Oct 2007)Industry stewardship plan due Feb 2008Program implementation due 1 year
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