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A United Nations (University) Initiative to form a neutral arena to encourage and enhance various efforts around the globe to improve the 'reverse supply chain of electrical and electronic equipment' — the supply path from e-waste to e-goods (see alsoThe StEP Founding Principles)


All StEP Initiative members and registered guests are encouraged to contribute ideas, thoughts but also concerns about these issues. Remember this is a tikiwiki, you're invited and allowed to edit and add pages, links, articles, ...!

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New File Gallery
By: Widmer Rolf  on: Sun 25 of Jun, 2006 [08:16 UTC]  (4542 reads)
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the tiki file gallery was moved to a new location and application
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moving the StEP WorkWeb
By: Widmer Rolf  on: Sun 25 of Jun, 2006 [08:04 UTC]  (4222 reads)
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after one year in operation the StEP WorkWeb was moved to the new domain http://work.step-initiative.org the old site http://step.ewaste.ch is locked and will be closed soon.
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Admin: New Structure & Menus
By: Boehmer Nicolas  on: Mon 17 of Oct, 2005 [14:50 UTC]  (2360 reads)
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Easier navigation and more content
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Admin: Upload up to 5 MB
By:   on: Mon 19 of Sep, 2005 [10:59 UTC]  (2566 reads)
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From today files with sizes up to 5 MB can be uploaded.
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UK puts back e-waste law to 2006
By: Boehmer Nicolas  on: Tue 05 of Apr, 2005 [06:59 UTC]  (3036 reads)
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The British government has delayed the new law which makes producers of consumer electronics responsible for the recycling and disposal of goods.
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Knowlegde Transfer Norway - Latvia
By: Boehmer Nicolas  on: Fri 01 of Apr, 2005 [14:22 UTC]  (1875 reads)
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Norway and Latvia have signed an agreement for the transfer of knowledge and competence in the handling of e-waste
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