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Implementation of the ITU-T International Standards for the Sustainable Management of
                           Electrical and Electronic Equipment: On the road to a circular economy in Argentina



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                                                    Hazard-
                                           Recovery   ous waste   Spare   Final dispo- Final disposi-  Disposition
                                           manage-            parts                    with munici-  DK/DA*
                                            ment    manage-   sale    sition  tion in landfill  pal waste
                                                     ment
                    Printers (including scanners
                    and multifunctional printers)


                   * DK/DA: doesn’t know/doesn`t answer�



                                            Section 8. Supplementary information


                   39      Do you manage other types of waste apart from WEEE?

                   Question instructions: Choose one answer.

                         Yes

                         No


                   40      Types of waste
                   Question instructions: Choose one or more answers.


                          Paper and        Plastics        Glass            Ferrous         Aluminium
                          cardboard                                         metals

                          Other




                   41      Do you belong to any recyclers’ association?

                   Question instructions: Choose one answer.

                         Yes

                         No


                   42      From your point of view, what are the main obstacles to the proper
                   management of e-waste?

                   Question instructions: Choose one or more answers.

                           Insufficient regulation    High costs            Difficult access to information
                           Others













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