Armenia

History, Problems, and Progress in E Waste Recycling In-Country – There is no separate collection of e-waste in Armenia or any official data regarding e-waste generation. There are no specific requirements in the Armenian Waste law38 regarding e-waste. Ewaste ends up in other waste streams including municipal waste collected primarily via bins or chutes. There are some indications that informal collection takes place, but the fate of the collected items is unknown.

– There is no national e-waste legislation in place, e-waste is likely treated as other or general waste. This is either landfilled or recycled, along with other metal or plastic wastes. There is
the high risk that the hazardous elements are not taken care of properly, or by the informal sector
and recycled without properly protecting the workers, while emitting the toxins contained in ewaste.

-Armenia does not have processing plants or specialized polygons to treat or bury waste

E-Wasters Services and Special Practices In-Country -They made an e-waste legistation such as the restrictions of exporting hazardous wastes and other wastes for recovery. And they also restricts the import of hazardous wastes for final disposal.

-A key milestone in Armenia in the area of management of hazardous is the adoption of the “Law on Waste”. The Law defines the state policy in the area of waste use, aimed at preventing the harmful impact of waste on the environment and human health, while maximizing its use as a secondary raw material.

-They also has joint collaboration with Re-Apaga Charity Foundation, their platform is to establish a more environmental sustainable the Armenia will be as they aim to free the country from the most harmgul trash: Electronic-waste while creating a job opportunities for Armenia

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