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Phase 2 of 3
PHASE 2.1 : STATE OF AFFAIRS 14/06/2022 - 15/07/2022
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  • +{"en"=>"Sustainable Treatment of E-Waste"}
  • +{"en"=>"Sustainable Treatment of E-Waste"}
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  • +{"en"=>"Sustainable Treatment of E-Waste"}
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  • +["MSF activities generate electronic waste (boards of medical equipment, batteries of electrical setup/medical equipment, etc.), which are rarely sustainably treatable in the countries where MSF works in the field. It should be MSF responsibility to do no harm and to treat this e-waste in a sustainable way."]
  • +["MSF activities generate electronic waste (boards of medical equipment, batteries of electrical setup/medical equipment, etc.), which are rarely sustainably treatable in the countries where MSF works in the field. It should be MSF responsibility to do no harm and to treat this e-waste in a sustainable way."]
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  • +["MSF activities generate electronic waste (boards of medical equipment, batteries of electrical setup/medical equipment, etc.), which are rarely sustainably treatable in the countries where MSF works in the field. It should be MSF responsibility to do no harm and to treat this e-waste in a sustainable way."]
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  • +["MSF activities generate electronic waste (boards of medical equipment, batteries of electrical setup/medical equipment, etc.), which are rarely sustainably treatable in the countries where MSF works in the field. It should be MSF responsibility to do no harm and to treat this e-waste in a sustainable way."]
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Avatar: Jonathan Delchambre Jonathan Delchambre
Version created at 20/07/2022 11:58
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