Technical Report: Status of Used Load Acid Battery Management in Kingdom of Cambodia

The major objectives of the studies are to identify: i) The importation and consumption of LAB in various sectors and the future trends in ULAB, including the ULAB trade flow; ii) The evaluation of local management practices for ULAB recycling and the disposal of any smelting residues; iii) Environmental, occupational and population health risks, and hazards resulting from the disposal and/or recycling of ULAB; and iv) The shortcomings in ULAB management and recycling, and especially, requirements for legal instruments, capacity building, and future action plans, based on the recommendations from stakeholders.

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Main Author: United Nations Environment Programme
Other Authors: Economy Division
Format: Reports and Books biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 2004
Subjects:LEAD, TOXIC WASTE MANAGEMENT, ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH, CAMBODIA, RECYCLING, SOLAR ENERGY, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, NATURAL RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT, WATER POLLUTION, SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT,
Online Access:https://wedocs.unep.org/20.500.11822/29051
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spelling oai:wedocs.unep.org:20.500.11822-290512021-05-28T08:17:01Z Technical Report: Status of Used Load Acid Battery Management in Kingdom of Cambodia United Nations Environment Programme Economy Division LEAD TOXIC WASTE MANAGEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH CAMBODIA RECYCLING SOLAR ENERGY TELECOMMUNICATIONS NATURAL RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT WATER POLLUTION SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT The major objectives of the studies are to identify: i) The importation and consumption of LAB in various sectors and the future trends in ULAB, including the ULAB trade flow; ii) The evaluation of local management practices for ULAB recycling and the disposal of any smelting residues; iii) Environmental, occupational and population health risks, and hazards resulting from the disposal and/or recycling of ULAB; and iv) The shortcomings in ULAB management and recycling, and especially, requirements for legal instruments, capacity building, and future action plans, based on the recommendations from stakeholders. 2019-08-03T06:31:33Z 2019-08-03T06:31:33Z 2004 Reports and Books https://wedocs.unep.org/20.500.11822/29051 English Public Text application/pdf Cambodia
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topic LEAD
TOXIC WASTE MANAGEMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
CAMBODIA
RECYCLING
SOLAR ENERGY
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
NATURAL RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT
WATER POLLUTION
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
LEAD
TOXIC WASTE MANAGEMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
CAMBODIA
RECYCLING
SOLAR ENERGY
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
NATURAL RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT
WATER POLLUTION
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
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TOXIC WASTE MANAGEMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
CAMBODIA
RECYCLING
SOLAR ENERGY
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
NATURAL RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT
WATER POLLUTION
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
LEAD
TOXIC WASTE MANAGEMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
CAMBODIA
RECYCLING
SOLAR ENERGY
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
NATURAL RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT
WATER POLLUTION
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
United Nations Environment Programme
Technical Report: Status of Used Load Acid Battery Management in Kingdom of Cambodia
description The major objectives of the studies are to identify: i) The importation and consumption of LAB in various sectors and the future trends in ULAB, including the ULAB trade flow; ii) The evaluation of local management practices for ULAB recycling and the disposal of any smelting residues; iii) Environmental, occupational and population health risks, and hazards resulting from the disposal and/or recycling of ULAB; and iv) The shortcomings in ULAB management and recycling, and especially, requirements for legal instruments, capacity building, and future action plans, based on the recommendations from stakeholders.
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United Nations Environment Programme
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topic_facet LEAD
TOXIC WASTE MANAGEMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
CAMBODIA
RECYCLING
SOLAR ENERGY
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
NATURAL RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT
WATER POLLUTION
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
author United Nations Environment Programme
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title Technical Report: Status of Used Load Acid Battery Management in Kingdom of Cambodia
title_short Technical Report: Status of Used Load Acid Battery Management in Kingdom of Cambodia
title_full Technical Report: Status of Used Load Acid Battery Management in Kingdom of Cambodia
title_fullStr Technical Report: Status of Used Load Acid Battery Management in Kingdom of Cambodia
title_full_unstemmed Technical Report: Status of Used Load Acid Battery Management in Kingdom of Cambodia
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