This research studies the theoretical and practical assumptions and outcomes of the EPR policy principle applied to the e-waste. We found out that EPR legislation has improved the end-of-life management we limited impact on the prices of EEE (average 2,19% in Europe after the introduction of WEEE Directive). We also investigated one of the PRO (Producer Responsibility Organisation) operating in Italy, its internal costs and the membership fees applied to its members
In this paper we analyse the Italian collective system for the management of household Waste Electri...
This paper investigates the role of collective organizations created by producers to comply with the...
Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR)-based product take-back regulation holds OEMs (Original Equip...
WEEE (waste from electrical and electronic equipment, known also as e-waste) is the fastest growing...
An overriding value of European legislation on waste management is the Extended Producer Responsibil...
Waste management is becoming a hot topic in policy circles. Municipal governments, which are largely...
Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) regulations require that producers organize and pay for treat...
This dissertation examines the problems associated with the transboundary movement of electronic was...
This chapter carries out a cost-benefit analysis, both at present and up to 2030, of the extended pr...
Extended producer responsibility (EPR) embodies the notion that producers should be made physically ...
Electronic waste has been expanding rapidly in developing Asia and is predicted to grow to 12 millio...
The advancement in technology and growing dependence on electrical electronic equipments and after u...
Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) has been the backbone of product life cycle management in Eur...
Extended producer responsibility (EPR) is an environmental policy approach that could potentially ha...
The application of extended producer responsibility (EPR) in Europe has followed different patterns,...
In this paper we analyse the Italian collective system for the management of household Waste Electri...
This paper investigates the role of collective organizations created by producers to comply with the...
Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR)-based product take-back regulation holds OEMs (Original Equip...
WEEE (waste from electrical and electronic equipment, known also as e-waste) is the fastest growing...
An overriding value of European legislation on waste management is the Extended Producer Responsibil...
Waste management is becoming a hot topic in policy circles. Municipal governments, which are largely...
Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) regulations require that producers organize and pay for treat...
This dissertation examines the problems associated with the transboundary movement of electronic was...
This chapter carries out a cost-benefit analysis, both at present and up to 2030, of the extended pr...
Extended producer responsibility (EPR) embodies the notion that producers should be made physically ...
Electronic waste has been expanding rapidly in developing Asia and is predicted to grow to 12 millio...
The advancement in technology and growing dependence on electrical electronic equipments and after u...
Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) has been the backbone of product life cycle management in Eur...
Extended producer responsibility (EPR) is an environmental policy approach that could potentially ha...
The application of extended producer responsibility (EPR) in Europe has followed different patterns,...
In this paper we analyse the Italian collective system for the management of household Waste Electri...
This paper investigates the role of collective organizations created by producers to comply with the...
Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR)-based product take-back regulation holds OEMs (Original Equip...