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By country/region
editAustralia
editAsia
edit- Product Stewardship in Asia: China, South Korea, Japan and Taiwan (2009).[1]
China
edit- The recycling and disposal of electrical and electronic waste in China — legislative and market responses (2005)[2]
- WEEE recycling in China. Present situation and main obstacles for improvement. (2007)[3]
EU
editEuropean Portable Battery Association
NZ
editUK
editBy product
editBatteries
edit- BBC News (2006) EU agrees battery recycling law http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4969544.stm
Mobile phones
edit- The economics of cell phone reuse and recycling Int J Adv Manuf Technol (2010) 47:515–525
- Inform, Inc. (2006) Cell Phone and Battery Recycling Laws in Europe and the US http://www.informinc.org/candbre.pdf
Design
editReferences
edit- ^ Chong, J. (2009). "Product Stewardship in Asia: China, South Korea, Japan and Taiwan" (PDF). Institute for Sustainable Futures, UTS. Retrieved 10 July 2010.
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- ^ Streicher-Porte, Martin (2007). "WEEE recycling in China. Present situation and main obstacles for improvement" (PDF). IEEE. Retrieved 10 July 2010.
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- ^ Heimbuch, Jaymi. "What Samsung Is Doing to Green Our Gadget Lust". TreeHugger. Retrieved 8 October 2010.