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- Do you donate computers or can we donate equipment to you?
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- What does the e-Stewards Certification Program cover?
- Who can become e-Stewards Certified?
- What are the benefits of e-Stewards Certification?
- What are the key environmental, health, and safety requirements of the e-Stewards Standard?
- What are the requirements for responsible disposition of electronic waste under the eStewards Standard?
- How does the e-Stewards Standard address social accountability and ethical labor practices?
- What is the role of the Basel Action Network (BAN) in the e-Stewards CertificationProgram?
- What are the requirements for becoming an e-Stewards certified recycler?
- What are the performance verification requirements for e-Stewards certified recyclers?
- What are the requirements for managing materials of concern under the e-Stewards Standard?
- How does the e-Stewards Standard address the refurbishment and reuse of electronics?
- What are the requirements for data security and destruction under the e-Stewards Standard?
- How does the e-Stewards Standard address the management of cathode ray tubes (CRTs) andCRT glass?
- What are the requirements for managing printed circuit boards under the e-StewardsStandard?
- How does the e-Stewards Standard address the management of mercury-containing devices?
- What are the requirements for managing batteries under the e-Stewards Standard?
- How does the e-Stewards Standard address the management of toner and ink cartridges?
- What are the requirements for managing plastics under the e-Stewards Standard?
- How does the e-Stewards Standard address the use of prison labor in electronics recycling?
- What are the requirements for downstream accountability under the e-Stewards Standard?
- How does the e-Stewards Standard address the export of electronic waste?
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- What is R2 recycling?
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- What is the R2 Standard?
- What are the core requirements of the R2 Standard?
- What is the R2 Equipment Categorization (REC) reference document?
- What are Focus Materials (FMs) in the R2 Standard?
- What are the requirements for data security in the R2 Standard?
- What are the requirements for managing used and end-of-life electronic equipment in the R2 Standard?
- What are the requirements for downstream recycling chain management in the R2 Standard?
- What are the requirements for data sanitization in the R2 Standard?
- What are the requirements for testing and repairing electronic equipment in the R2 Standard?
- What are the requirements for specialty electronics reuse in the R2 Standard?
- What are the requirements for materials recovery in the R2 Standard?
- What are the requirements for brokering in the R2 Standard?
- What is the role of Sustainable Electronics Recycling International (SERI) in the R2 Standard?
- What are the requirements for facility and environmental controls in the R2 Standard?
- How does the R2 Standard address the management of non-focus materials?
- What are the requirements for worker health and safety in the R2 Standard?
- How does the R2 Standard address the issue of child labor and fair labor practices?
- What is the R2 Equipment Categorization (REC) and how is it used in the R2 Standard?
- What are the requirements for downstream due diligence in the R2 Standard?
- How does the R2 Standard address the issue of counterfeit and contraband electronic equipment?
- What are the requirements for data destruction in the R2 Standard?
- What is the e-Stewards Standard for Electronic Recycling and Refurbishment?
- What does the e-Stewards Certification Program cover?
- Who can become e-Stewards Certified?
- What are the benefits of e-Stewards Certification?
- What are the key environmental, health, and safety requirements of the e-Stewards Standard?
- What are the requirements for responsible disposition of electronic waste under the eStewards Standard?
- How does the e-Stewards Standard address social accountability and ethical labor practices?
- What is the role of the Basel Action Network (BAN) in the e-Stewards CertificationProgram?
- What are the requirements for becoming an e-Stewards certified recycler?
- What are the performance verification requirements for e-Stewards certified recyclers?
- What are the requirements for managing materials of concern under the e-Stewards Standard?
- How does the e-Stewards Standard address the refurbishment and reuse of electronics?
- What are the requirements for data security and destruction under the e-Stewards Standard?
- How does the e-Stewards Standard address the management of cathode ray tubes (CRTs) andCRT glass?
- What are the requirements for managing printed circuit boards under the e-StewardsStandard?
- How does the e-Stewards Standard address the management of mercury-containing devices?
- What are the requirements for managing batteries under the e-Stewards Standard?
- How does the e-Stewards Standard address the management of toner and ink cartridges?
- What are the requirements for managing plastics under the e-Stewards Standard?
- How does the e-Stewards Standard address the use of prison labor in electronics recycling?
- What are the requirements for downstream accountability under the e-Stewards Standard?
- How does the e-Stewards Standard address the export of electronic waste?
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- What is the R2 Standard?
- What are the core requirements of the R2 Standard?
- What is the R2 Equipment Categorization (REC) reference document?
- What are Focus Materials (FMs) in the R2 Standard?
- What are the requirements for data security in the R2 Standard?
- What are the requirements for managing used and end-of-life electronic equipment in the R2 Standard?
- What are the requirements for downstream recycling chain management in the R2 Standard?
- What are the requirements for data sanitization in the R2 Standard?
- What are the requirements for testing and repairing electronic equipment in the R2 Standard?
- What are the requirements for specialty electronics reuse in the R2 Standard?
- What are the requirements for materials recovery in the R2 Standard?
- What are the requirements for brokering in the R2 Standard?
- What is the role of Sustainable Electronics Recycling International (SERI) in the R2 Standard?
- What are the requirements for facility and environmental controls in the R2 Standard?
- How does the R2 Standard address the management of non-focus materials?
- What are the requirements for worker health and safety in the R2 Standard?
- How does the R2 Standard address the issue of child labor and fair labor practices?
- What is the R2 Equipment Categorization (REC) and how is it used in the R2 Standard?
- What are the requirements for downstream due diligence in the R2 Standard?
- How does the R2 Standard address the issue of counterfeit and contraband electronic equipment?
- What are the requirements for data destruction in the R2 Standard?
- What is the e-Stewards Standard for Electronic Recycling and Refurbishment?
- What does the e-Stewards Certification Program cover?
- Who can become e-Stewards Certified?
- What are the benefits of e-Stewards Certification?
- What are the key environmental, health, and safety requirements of the e-Stewards Standard?
- What are the requirements for responsible disposition of electronic waste under the eStewards Standard?
- How does the e-Stewards Standard address social accountability and ethical labor practices?
- What is the role of the Basel Action Network (BAN) in the e-Stewards CertificationProgram?
- What are the requirements for becoming an e-Stewards certified recycler?
- What are the performance verification requirements for e-Stewards certified recyclers?
- What are the requirements for managing materials of concern under the e-Stewards Standard?
- How does the e-Stewards Standard address the refurbishment and reuse of electronics?
- What are the requirements for data security and destruction under the e-Stewards Standard?
- How does the e-Stewards Standard address the management of cathode ray tubes (CRTs) andCRT glass?
- What are the requirements for managing printed circuit boards under the e-StewardsStandard?
- How does the e-Stewards Standard address the management of mercury-containing devices?
- What are the requirements for managing batteries under the e-Stewards Standard?
- How does the e-Stewards Standard address the management of toner and ink cartridges?
- What are the requirements for managing plastics under the e-Stewards Standard?
- How does the e-Stewards Standard address the use of prison labor in electronics recycling?
- What are the requirements for downstream accountability under the e-Stewards Standard?
- How does the e-Stewards Standard address the export of electronic waste?
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How does the e-Stewards Standard address the management of toner and ink cartridges?
A: Toner and ink cartridges are a common component of office electronics, such as printers and
copiers, and can contain hazardous substances, such as heavy metals and volatile organic
compounds (VOCs). The e-Stewards Standard includes specific requirements for the
management of toner and ink cartridges to ensure that they are handled and processed safely and
responsibly. Key requirements include:
- Safe handling and storage: Toner and ink cartridges must be handled and stored in a
manner that prevents releases and exposures to workers and the environment, including
the use of appropriate containers and storage areas. - Reuse and refurbishment: Where possible, toner and ink cartridges should be reused or
refurbished to extend their useful life and reduce waste. - Processing requirements: When reuse or refurbishment is not possible, toner and ink
cartridges must be processed only in facilities that are properly licensed, permitted, and
equipped to handle them safely and recover valuable materials, such as plastics and
metals. - Restrictions on disposal: The e-Stewards Standard prohibits the disposal of toner and ink
cartridges in solid waste landfills and requires that they be sent for recycling or proper
hazardous waste disposal. - Downstream due diligence: Certified recyclers must conduct due diligence on
downstream vendors involved in the processing of toner and ink cartridges to ensure that
they are operating in compliance with all applicable laws and regulations and using best
available technologies for material recovery and pollution control. - Export restrictions: The export of toner and ink cartridges is subject to the same
restrictions as other hazardous electronic waste under the e-Stewards Standard, including
the prohibition on exports to developing countries.
By establishing strict requirements for the management of toner and ink cartridges, the eStewards Standard aims to promote the safe and responsible recycling of these materials and
prevent the release of hazardous substances into the environment. The standard also encourages
the reuse and refurbishment of cartridges where possible to reduce waste and conserve resources.