Chapter 6. Electronic Waste Management in the Asia Pacific Region

S. Ghosh
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The Asia-Pacific region, also referred to as APAC, describes more than 50 countries in East and South Asia, Southeast Asia and Oceania. In 2013 the total population of APAC stood at 4.3 billion, almost 60% of the world's population. APAC includes the two most populous countries, China and India. Economic growth has seen the region experience a steep growth in both the consumption of electrical and electronic products and in the generation of electronic waste (e-waste). The export of e-waste emerged as an international issue in the early 2000s, following the exposure of crude, unsophisticated e-waste recycling practices in many, particularly developing, countries, including countries in the APAC region. As a complex and relatively recent waste stream, countries worldwide, including countries in APAC, have been introducing specific legislation to enforce sound environmental treatment of e-waste. As yet, only a minority of states have national and regional e-waste legislation in force, effective management requires the active engagement of a diverse set of actors, often spanning national borders. Many APAC countries are now implementing or contemplating restrictions or bans on the importation of e-waste, an action that is likely to have far-ranging consequences for the global movement of e-waste (principally from developed to developing nations) that has hitherto been the mainstay of e-waste management.
第六章。亚太区的电子废物管理
亚太地区,也被称为APAC,包括东亚、南亚、东南亚和大洋洲的50多个国家。2013年,亚太地区总人口达到43亿,几乎占世界人口的60%。亚太地区包括两个人口最多的国家,中国和印度。随着经济的增长,该地区的电气和电子产品的消费以及电子废物的产生都出现了急剧增长。21世纪初,电子废物出口成为一个国际问题,原因是许多国家,特别是发展中国家,包括亚太地区的国家,暴露了粗糙、不成熟的电子废物回收做法。作为一种复杂且相对较新的废物流,世界各国,包括亚太地区国家,一直在制定具体的立法,以强制对电子废物进行健全的环境处理。到目前为止,只有少数国家有有效的国家和地区电子废物立法,有效的管理需要各种行动者的积极参与,这些行动者往往跨越国界。许多亚太地区国家现在正在实施或考虑限制或禁止电子废物的进口,这一行动可能会对电子废物的全球流动(主要是从发达国家到发展中国家)产生深远的影响,迄今为止,电子废物管理一直是主要的。
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