Category:End-of-Life Treatment EE-Lighting

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Proper end-of-life treatment of energy saving lamps is an important aspect as theses lamps are counted as waste electronic equipment (WEE). Consequently they do not belong into the regular bin, glass or plastic waste but need to be collected separately. Thereby, the energy saving lamps on one hand provide components (glass, metal, plastics) that are valuable for recycling. On the other hand, they contain harmful substances such as mercury.
This part of the Service Package informs about proper treatment of the energy saving lamps and assists in cleaning up anxieties vis-à-vis the potentially harmful substances of these lamps.

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Links to other Parts of the Service Package EE-Lighting

Studies
Monitoring End-of-life treatment to be included in monitoring
Information- & Sensitization Campaigns Raise awareness for end-of-life treatment
End-of-Life Treatment
Information Material Awareness for end-of-life treatment
Policy Advisory Services Information to end-of-life treatment as part of advisory services
Capacity Building Awareness for end-of-life treatment
Financing
Implementation of actual Lighting Measures
Others


Pages in category "End-of-Life Treatment EE-Lighting"

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