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Socioeconomic study & feasibility study Background & methodology IMPEL Workshop on Clamping on illegal waste shipments to Africa 24 th -26 th of November 2009, Accra By Andreas Manhart & Siddharth Prakash

About Öko-Institut - also named Institute for Applied Ecology - The Öko-Institut is a leading European research and consultancy institution working for a sustainable future. It is a value driven non-profit-organisation and employs more than 130 staff at three locations: Freiburg, Darmstadt and Berlin. The Öko-Institut has five research Divisions: Energy & Climate Protection Infrastructure & Enterprises Nuclear Engineering & Facility Safety Sustainable Products & Material Flows Environmental Law & Governance

Component 1 Fact finding study on transboundary movement into several West African countries in particular from European countries Participating countries: Benin, Côte d Ivoire, Ghana, Liberia, Nigeria, Europe Implementing partners: Local authorities, BCCC-N, BCRC-S, Empa, Öko-Institut A fact finding study will be carried out on flows in used and end-of-life e- products imported by land and by sea, in particular from European countries Local personnel will be trained by international experts and associated to the undertaking of the field research and collection of data

Component 2 E-waste country assessment incl. multi-stakeholder process Implementing partners: Local authorities, BCCC-N, BCRC-S, Empa Participating countries: Benin, Ghana, Nigeria National assessments of used and end-of-life e-equipment will be undertaken. The country assessments will encompass: - The description and assessment of e-waste management practices - Potential impact to human health and the environment - Assessment of needs to ensure environmentally sound management, and a detailed description of the legal and regulatory infrastructures in place Assist to develop national environmentally sound management policies for nationally generated e-waste The results of the country assessments will be shared with a national multistakeholder group

Component 3 In-depth socio-economic study on the functioning and the sustainability impacts of the e-waste sector Participating countries: Nigeria, Ghana Implementing partners: Local authorities, BCCC-N, Öko-Institut In-depth socio-economic studies on the functioning and the sustainability impacts of the informal e-waste sectors in Nigeria (Lagos) and Ghana (Accra) will be prepared Feasibility studies for developing local niche markets for environmentally sound management will be carried out

Component 4 Enforcement program on the monitoring and control of transboundary movements and the prevention of illegal traffic Participating countries: Benin, Egypt, Ghana, Nigeria, and Tunisia Implementing partners: IMPEL with local authorities

About Component 3

About the Methodology Socioeconomic study Official launch: 18 th May 2009 at the ISO 26 000 conference in Québec, Canada Download documents: http://lcinitiative.unep.fr/ Provides a toolbox to conduct socioeconomic assessments of individual sectors

About the Methodology Socioeconomic study Provides a comprehensive list of socioeconomic indicators

The PROSA Indicators: A: Impacts on employees A 1 Health & safety A 2 Freedom of association, right to collective bargaining / workers participation A 3 Equality of opportunity and treatment / fair interaction A 4 Forced labour A 5 Child labour A 6 Remuneration A 7 Working hours A 8 Employment security A 9 Social security A10 Professional development A11 Job satisfaction B: Impacts on the local community B 1 Health & safety B 2 Human rights B 3 Indigenous rights B 4 Community engagement B 5 Social & economic opportunities C: Impacts on society C 1 Public commitments to sustainability issues C 2 Unjustifiable risks C 3 Employment creation C 4 Vocational training C 5 Corruption C 6 Social & environmental minimum standards for suppliers and co-operation partners C 7 Interference in sensitive political issues C 8 Contribution to the national economic development C 9 Armed conflicts C10 Transparency C11 Intellectual property rights

Methodology application Close co-operation with researchers from EPA-Ghana and GreenAd Merge of the two methodologies & adaptations to the specific requirements

Feasibility for developing local niche markets for environmentally sound management Basic assumptions: A large amount of people relies on the refurbishing sector E-waste is not managed in an environmentally sound manner Focus on refurbishing / recovery of materials is still in its infancy

Feasibility of international recycling co-operations Opportunities: - Improved management of hazardous substances - Increased resource efficiency / closed material cycles - Reduced GHG emissions - Reduced pressure on mining - Income generation - Possibility to invest in social & environmental standards

Some risks to be addressed: - Does the model generate additional incentives for further illegal e-waste-imports? - What are the challenges from changing material compositions? - What about cherry-picking? - What about sustainability in times of fluctuating resource prices? - Framework for implementation: - Issues to be considered - Quality requirements - Suitable business structures - Health & safety aspects -

Project Timeline 2009 2010 2011 Stakeholder Meetings (tbc) Component 1 Component 2 Component 3 Draft National Strategy Plan Final Country Reports Final Project Report Special situation for Component 3 in Ghana

Contact: Mr. Andreas Manhart Email: a.manhart@oeko.de Phone: ++49 (0)89 12590077 Fax: ++49 (0)761 4529588 Mr. Siddharth Prakash Email: s.prakash@oeko.de Phone: ++49 (0)761 4529544 Fax: ++49 (0)761 4529588 Web: www.oeko.de