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What is WEEE Directive

Handbook of Research on Green ICT: Technology, Business and Social Perspectives
The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) directive aims to reduce the amount of e-waste going to landfills and to increase recovery and recycling rates (http://ec.europa.eu/environment/waste/weee/index_en.htm).
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Strategies for Greening Enterprise IT: Creating Business Value and Contributing to Environmental Sustainability
San Murugesan (University of Western Sydney & BRITE Professional Services, Australia)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-61692-834-6.ch004
Abstract
IT is both a solution and a problem to environmental sustainability. Though IT significantly benefits us in many different ways and helps to address environmental problems we face, it, on its own, can harm the environment if not managed properly. IT contributes to environmental problems in a few different ways, which most people don’t realize. IT systems and their use can be made more energy efficient and environmentally sustainable, and businesses and individuals are obliged to minimize or eliminate where possible the harmful environmental impacts of IT to help create a more sustainable environment. This chapter outlines strategic approaches for greening enterprise IT and offers recommendations that will help an enterprise define its green IT strategy and create practical guidelines for its implementation. To provide motivation for greening enterprise IT, beginning with a brief overview of environmental impacts of enterprise IT, this chapter discusses why greening enterprise IT is a necessity, not an option.
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WEEE is a regulatory directive aimed at reducing the amount of electrical and electronic equipment waste incinerated or sent to land fill sites. It is a European Community Directive numbered 2012/19/EU mainly concerned with managing and reducing electrical and electronic equipment waste. The main objective of the WEEE Directive is to promote re-use, recycling, and other forms of recovery of waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) to reduce the quantity of e-waste to be discarded. Further, the WEEE Directive also defines the criteria for the collection, treatment, and recovery of waste electrical and electronic equipment ( European Environment Agency, 2023 ).
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