The e-waste journey "Nigeria is an attractive destination for waste exporters, partly due to the limited enforcement of import restrictions and other regulations," Touni …
The Federal Government of Nigeria allows the importation of new EEE and functional UEEE; Nigeria has banned the importation of WEEE and near end of life electrical/electronic equipment; Any WEEE imported into Nigeria shall be sent back to the the Port Port of of ori origin; in; Administrative punitive fee shall be imposed on the carrier …
The Nigerian Government has taken an important step towards sustainable waste management, with amendments to national environmental regulations to tackle the country's growing e-waste problem. Nigeria is the leading importer of electrical and electronic equipment on the African continent, processing over half a million tons of …
The Nigerian Government, the Global Environment Facility and UN Environment have announced a $15-million initiative to kick off a circular electronics system in Nigeria. Up to 100,000 people work in the informal electronic waste sector in Nigeria, processing half a million tonnes of discarded appliances every year. Safe e-waste …
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This document presents the findings of a comprehensive assessment of the e-waste situation in Nigeria, conducted under the Basel Convention e-Waste Africa Project. It covers the legal, institutional, socio-economic and environmental aspects of e-waste management and provides recommendations for improvement.
20 March 2024, Geneva / Bonn - The world's generation of electronic waste is rising five times faster than documented e-waste recycling, the UN's fourth Global E-waste Monitor …
Irene Galan/UN Environment. The Nigerian Government, the Global Environment Facility and UN Environment have announced a $15-million initiative to kick …
Abstract. The paper sets out to interrogate the adequacy of the regulatory framework of e-waste management in Nigeria, as a bulwark against its hazardous effects. In doing this, the paper attempts ...
This report presents a national e-waste assessment for Nigeria and investigates the situation with regard to e-waste looking into, inter alia, trends of EEE imports, use and …
2.1 Estimated volumes and hotspots. Even though monitoring the transboundary movement of e-waste into Africa is notoriously difficult, three African countries, two on the West coast, Ghana, and Nigeria, and one on the East coast, Tanzania, have been identified as recipients of e-waste from the EU/UK [11,12,13].Other …
This is not only a Nigerian problem, it is a global challenge. The world continues to writhe under the burden of waste management. In 2019, the Global Material Footprint (the amount of raw ...
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With Nigeria and other African countries generating 2.9MT of e-waste yearly, the ITU chief explained that long-term solutions to e-waste management will require a fair and economically viable ...
Challenges of E-Waste Management in Nigeria. DOI: Conference: Bodies of Planned Obsolescence: Digital performance and the global politics of electronic waste. At: University of Lagos. Affiliation ...
The Nigerian government, the Global Environment Facility (GEF) and UN Environment have launched a new $15 million initiative to turn the tide on e-waste in …
Basic data. Conflict name. E-waste in Lagos, Nigeria. Conflict country. Nigeria. State or province. Lagos State. Location of conflict. Lagos. Accuracy of location. …
Nigeria is a major destination of used electrical and electronic equipment (UEEE) generated in developed countries. These imports, about 60,000 t/y, worsen the challenges of electronic waste (E-waste) management, since the UEEE have reduced life-span, while many are nonfunctional. E-waste contains valuable metals such as copper …
Abstract. The paper examines the challenges posed by e-waste generation globally, the dangerous nature or impact of e-waste in Nigeria. It also considers the extant legal regime for importing UEEE ...
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The current waste management practices in the nation are fast becoming a national issue and unsustainable, leading to apparent environmental risk. This study presents a systematic review of ...
The BASEL Convention, adopted on March 22, 1989 and entered into force on May 5, 1992, was aimed at protecting countries from the dumping of hazardous wastes by controlling their trans-border transportation. Participation has grown over the years to 181 countries (as of April 2016). Transboundary wastes were first introduced into Nigeria …
An address by Engr. Olufeko Olufemi, Director e-Governance Federal Ministry of Communication and digital economy Abuja during the 5 th Regional Stakeholders' Discussion on Environment and Safety Held at University of Ibadan, South West Nigeria.. An environment can be defined as the surrounding conditions in which a …
With the increased technology advances that makes electronic devices becoming "trash" frequently, a Lagos-based firm, Hinckley Recycling has begun recycling operations for the safe and responsible processing of all electronic waste (E-waste) streams. The firm established the government's approved e-waste recycling facility in …
Nigeria acts to fight growing e-waste epidemic. Irene Galan / UNEP. The Nigerian Government has announced revised environmental regulations to reduce pollution from its electronics sector. The legislation will …
E-Waste in Lagos, Nigeria. Circular Economies: Barriers and Pathways to Success.
The importation of electrical, electronic equipment or used EEE is not prohibited in Nigeria. In 2019, the country's imports of EEE amounted to about US$3.72 billion, according to the United Nations import and export database, COMTRADE. But importing end of life (EoL) and damaged equipment, known as electronic waste or e …
At a national level, the e-Waste Association of South Africa (eWASA) was formed in 2008 to establish sustainable and environmentally friendly ways of managing e-waste. Its members include electronics manufacturers, importers, and retailers. eWASA has struggled to affect the import of e-waste in South Africa.
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