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22/05/2026

Not all Used Electronics are permitted imports

The transboundary movement of hazardous waste is regulated under the Basel Convention on the Control of Transboundary Movements of Hazardous Wastes and Their Disposal, an international treaty adopted in 1989 and in force since 1992. The Convention was established to control and reduce the movement of hazardous waste, particularly from developed to developing countries, and to ensure environmentally sound management.

Under the Basel framework, used electrical and electronic equipment (EEE) is only considered acceptable for cross-border trade if it is fully functional and intended for direct reuse. Non-functional or end-of-life electronics are classified as waste and are subject to strict control procedures, including prior informed consent requirements.

In practice, when Used EEE is imported without proper testing or verification, non-functional units may enter the country. Once identified as non-functional, they are automatically classified as e-waste and become part of the waste management burden.

Certain categories, including Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) TVs and monitors, are banned due to the hazardous materials they contain, particularly leaded glass, which poses significant environmental and health risks when improperly managed.

Strengthening inspection, awareness, and compliance at the point of import is essential to prevent avoidable e-waste generation and environmental pressure.

20/05/2026

EPRON successfully held its Quarter 2 2026 Board Meeting, bringing together distinguished board members representatives from leading organizations; IHS Nigeria Limited, HPZ Limited, MTN Nigeria, SLOT Systems Limited, SPL Business Solutions, Arnergy Solar Limited and Lucktone Services.

The meeting focused on strategic discussions, organizational progress, and collaborative efforts towards advancing sustainable e-waste management in Nigeria. We appreciate the continued commitment and valuable contributions of our board members towards achieving a cleaner and more sustainable future.

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