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。The views expressed in this publication are thoseof the authors and do not necessarily reflect theviews of the United Nations (UN)-system entities.The UN and its contributory organizations do notaccept responsibility for the accuracy orcompleteness of the contents and shall not beliable for any loss or damage that may beoccasioned, directly or indirectly, through the useof, or reliance on, the contents of this publication.The designations employed and the presentationof the material in this publication do not imply theexpression of any opinion whatsoever on the partof the UN and its contributory organizationsconcerning the geo-political situations or the legalstatus of any country, territory, or city or area ortheir authorities, or concerning the delimitation oftheir frontiers or boundaries. Mention of the names,logos of companies and their commercial productsdoes not imply affiliation to or endorsement of theUN and other contributory organizations. In noevent, the UN and its contributory organizations’respective names and emblems, or anyabbreviations thereof, shall be used for commercialpurposes. The Platform for Accelerating the Circular Economy (PACE) This report is published as part of the Platform for Accelerating the Circular Economy (PACE).PACE is a public-private collaboration mechanism and project accelerator dedicated to bring- ing about the circular economy at speed and scale. It brings together a coalition of more than 50leaders and is co-chaired by the heads of Royal Philips, the Global Environment Facility and UNEnvironment. It is hosted by the World Economic Forum. The E-waste CoalitionThis report supports the work of the E-waste coalition, a group of seven UN entities that have come together to increase cooperation and more effciently provide support to Member Statesand Parties to address the e-waste challenge. The coalition brings together: the InternationalLabour Organization (ILO); theInternational Telecommunication Union (ITU); the United NationsEnvironment Programme (UNEP); the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO);the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR); the United Nations University(UNU), and the Secretariat of the Basel and Stockholm Conventions. It is supported by the WorldBusiness Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD), the World Health Organization (WHO)and the World Economic Forum and coordinated by the Secretariat of the EnvironmentManagement Group (EMG). World Economic Forum 91-93 route de la Capite CH-1223 Cologny/Geneva Switzerland Tel.: +41 (0)22 869 1212 Fax: +41 (0)22 786 2744 Email: contact@weforum weforum This report is published under the terms ofCreative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial- NoDerivs 4.0 Unported License (CCPL). Toview a copy of this license please see https:// creativecommons/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ legalcode. 3A New Circular Vision for Electronics: Time for a Global Reboot Contents Foreword Executive Summary E-waste defned The scale of e-waste Trends Resource scarcity, extraction and emissions Batteries: An electrifying issue A System Error Consumer relationship with electronics Lack of recycling Labour, environmental and health issues Legislation on e-waste Where is e-waste generatedThe economic value of e-wasteDelivering a zero e-waste circular economyA system upgrade: Change to the circular economy Electronics as a service Economic beneft and job creation Conclusion Contributors Endnotes。。。。。。