Added: Jul 25, 2022
Last edited: Aug 12, 2022
This legal framework requires producers and private importers to register with Ghana's Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and pay an advance eco-levy for imported electronic goods and tyres. Collected funds are used to facilitate implementation, monitoring and enforcement of the legal framework and support the formalization of informal actors as well as provide finance for the management of electrical and electronic waste and reduce the impact of e-waste on humans and the environment.
This case study has been created as part of Footprints Africa's work to build a comprehensive open-source database of circular economy initiatives in Africa. Policies are extracted from Chatham House's policy mapping at https://circulareconomy.earth/