Circular economy through e-waste policy and producer action

Circular economy through e-waste policy and producer action
4 - 8 August 2025
ITU
Registration

Start Date: 10 Jan 2025

End Date: 10 May 2025

Event dates

Start Date: 04 Aug 2025

End Date: 08 Aug 2025

Location

Thailand

Global or multi-regional

Training topics
  • E-Waste
  • Digital transformation
Training type

Training course

Training modality

Face to Face

Languages
  • English
Event mail contact

[email protected]

Tutors
  •  Garam Bel
  • Harshita Mehta
Coordinators
  •  Angel Draev
  • Ghazi Mabrouk
Course level

Intermediate

Duration

5 days

Price

$0.00

Event organizer(s)

International Telecommunication Union

Supported by

Global Gateway

Description

This training course provides participants with an intermediary exposure to the world of policymaking and electronics producer responsibility in the area of e-waste management. It brings together key learning materials and resources based on the underpinning circular economy principles and the legal, financial and administrative components of well-functioning e-waste management systems.

With the generous support of the Global Gateway initiative of the European Union, participation in this training is provided free of charge for selected applicants. This also includes accommodation, meals and other organized activities, including a site visit to an e-waste recycling facility a morning's drive away from Bangkok. Participants or their organizations are responsible for covering the costs of travel expenses to and from their home country to Bangkok, Thailand.

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Registration information

Document on registration information (English)

Unless specified otherwise, all ITU Academy training courses are open to all interested professionals, irrespective of their race, ethnicity, age, gender, religion, economic status and other diverse backgrounds. We strongly encourage registrations from female participants, and participants from developing countries. This includes least developed countries, small island developing states and landlocked developing countries.