e-Waste Assessment Tanzania - e-Waste. This guide
e-Waste Assessment Tanzania - e-Waste. This guide
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e-<strong>Waste</strong> <strong>Assessment</strong> <strong>Tanzania</strong>CPCT / Empa5 Stakeholders <strong>Assessment</strong>5.1 Stakeholder overviewThe key stakeholders of e-waste generation and management in <strong>Tanzania</strong> are the importers, distributors andretailers, consumers, repair workshops/technicians (refurbishers), collectors, recyclers and disposal facilities.The movement of computers among the various stakeholders is illustrated in Figure 2.ManufacturersDistributors forConsumersCollectors/IT EquipmentRecoverersDELLRed Dot DistributionGovernmentInformal metalscrap dealersHPCorporatesSONYComputerConnectionHouseholdsACERAPPLELtdMitsumiComputerMetal RecyclersPHILLIPSGarage LtdRefurbishersSteelcom LtdSAMSUNGInfosys IPS(T) LtdSimply Com-Repair workshopsfor TVsSteel MastersLtdputers LtdInformal Repairworkshops forcomputersSmall scalefoundries atSIDO -VingungutiSecond handSecond handsuppliersRetailersRepair workshopsforSecond handmobile pho-shops for TVsnesSecond handshops forLandfillscomputersOfficialdumpsitesIllegal dump-<strong>Tanzania</strong> System BoundarysitesFigure 2: Overview of the Stakeholders of IT Equipment and their relationship in the mass flow of e-waste in<strong>Tanzania</strong>21/75