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Reducing E-waste By Design, Standards, Business & Policy

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Reduce global e-waste through smarter systems and sustainable innovation

From broken laptops to used batteries and outdated TVs, electronic waste (e-waste) is one of the fastest-growing global waste streams, posing serious risks to the environment and human health.

On this two-week course, you’ll explore how the issue of e-waste can be tackled from multiple angles, including eco-design, improved standards, and informed policy.

You’ll examine the lifecycle of electronic products, including how to reduce waste by design.

Learn how to shift from a linear to a circular economy using eco-design principles and discover practical tools that governments, businesses, and individuals can use to prevent and reduce e-waste.

Understand the role of global policy in reducing e-waste

You’ll first look into existing international agreements, like the Basel Convention. Learning how these policy instruments help regulate the movement of hazardous waste and promote sustainable disposal.

You’ll also become familiar with ITU-T Recommendations and guidance from initiatives like PACE and MPPI.

Explore sustainable solutions and incentives for global action

Learn how to identify and apply international standards and environmental best practices. You’ll examine how internal and external incentives relate to corporate responsibility.

You’ll study real-world case studies showing how community initiatives are helping reduce e-waste.

Build a circular future through better management and design

Lastly, you’ll understand the dangers of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in e-waste plastics, the complexity of international waste classifications, and how to manage various waste types responsibly.

By the end of the course, you’ll have the tools to identify sustainable actions for reducing e-waste and contributing to the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

This course is for graduate students, policymakers, business leaders, administrators, healthcare professionals, and anyone interested in the environmental and health impacts of e-waste.

Syllabus

  • Strategies to prevent and minimize e-waste
    • Welcome to the course
    • Strategies for preventing and minimizing e-waste
    • Preventing hazardous e-waste by design
    • Design for environmental sustainability
    • Greener electronics
  • E-waste across the borders
    • International co-operation and control
    • Waste or not: Why does it matter?
    • Persistent organic pollutants
    • Instruments and policies
    • Internal and external incentives
    • Be informed: Guidelines and international standards
    • Key guidelines
    • Key standards
    • Quiz

Taught by

Krysta Martinez

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