Durable par Nature Ewaste in Senegal Boussoura TALLA GUEYE Cofounder - SetTIC ITU Regional Standardization Forum For Africa Dakar, Senegal, 24-25 March.

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Durable par Nature Ewaste in Senegal Boussoura TALLA GUEYE Cofounder - SetTIC ITU Regional Standardization Forum For Africa Dakar, Senegal, March 2015

Durable par Nature 1 | Overview 2 | Conventions, Laws & Regulations 3 | SetTIC – An e-waste recycling Center 4 | Call to action 5 | Impact of e-waste management

Durable par Nature E-Waste in Senegal Overview E-Waste flow (for mobile phones and computers) almost doubled between 2009 and E-waste Mobile phones & Computers (tonnes) Ewaste flow study Study did not include other e-waste: UPS Printers TV / household appliances …… Mobile subscribers: March 2008: June 2014:

Durable par Nature E-Waste in Senegal Conventions, Laws & Regulations Senegal signed Basel & Bamako conventions Local law: Environmental code for global waste management No specific regulation for e-waste management Many stakeholders for informal sector are collecting, dismantling e-waste without any security equipment

Durable par Nature E-Waste in Senegal SetTIC – An e-waste recycling Center The first e-waste recycling center authorized by the Ministry of Environment SetTIC provides e-waste collection and dismantling services as well as sensitization for public/private sectors to e-waste potential impact on health and environment SetTIC is also a social project through Initiave SetTIC Bridge digital divide program sensitization at population level

Durable par Nature E-Waste in Senegal SetTIC aproach for e-waste recycling Collection: directly from warehouse or through collection boxes Non hazardous waste Local treatment Hazardous waste Export to Europe for treatment Local dismantling

Durable par Nature E-Waste in Senegal Call to action Senegal needs a law for e-waste management: storage, collection, recycling E-waste collection & recycling also need to be funded: for example, through taxes Collectors & Recylers GovernmentConsumerCompaniesManifecturers Regulation Support recyclers to develop collection points Obligation to return e-waste to a collection point Finance & Recycle e-waste through authorized recycling centers Finance & Recycle imported EEE

Durable par Nature E-Waste in Senegal Impact of e-waste management Reduce impact on environment & health Green business opportunity: Improve revenue for collectors from informal sector Green jobs creation youth & disable people

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