This is a partial list of print or electronic publications relating to the work done by Ecotech Services that may be of interest to others.
E-waste
- New Zealand
- Robertson, E. (undated) Computer Recycling: An insight into Foreign Practice and Possible Transfer of Technology to New Zealand. University of Canterbury
- Horne, R. E., Gertsakis, J. (2006) A literature review on the environmental and health impacts of waste electrical and electronic equipment
- UMR Research (2006) “Electrical and Electronic Equipment Disposal Survey April 2006: A Quantitative Report.” ME764. New Zealand: Ministry for the Environment.
- Ministry for the Environment (2006) “Electrical and Electronic Equipment Survey January 2006: A Quantitative Report.” ME765.
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MacGibbon, John, Laurence Edward Zwimpfer, New Zealand, Ministry for the Environment, Sustainable Management Fund (N.Z.), Computer Access NZ (Organization), Responsible Resource Recovery Ltd, and Product Ecology Pty Ltd (Australia). (2006) E-Waste in New Zealand: Taking Responsibility for End-of-Life Computers and TVs Wellington, N.Z.: CANZ : Ministry for the Environment Sustainable Management Fund.
- Gertsakis, John, Jonathon Hannon, John MacGibbon, Chris Nixon, Neelam Tripathi, Simon Wilkinson, and Laurence Zwimpfer. (2011) Ewaste in New Zealand, Five Years on. eDay : Ministry for the Environment, Waste Minimisation Fund
- NZIER (2013) “Willingness to Pay for Six End-of-Life Products.” Ministry for the Environment
- Standards Australia ; Wellington : Standards New Zealand. (2013) Collection, Storage, Transport and Treatment of End-of-Life Electrical and Electronic Equipment. AS/NZS 5377:2013
- Ministry for the Environment (2014) Priority Waste Streams for Product Stewardship Intervention: A Discussion Document
- Ministry for the Environment (2015) Priority Waste Streams for Product Stewardship Intervention: A Summary of Submissions
- SLR Consulting (2015) “E-Waste Product Stewardship Framework for New Zealand.” CR 213. New Zealand: Ministry for the Environment
- eWaste Manifesto (2017) eDay Trust
- International
- Sawyer, Peyton L., ed. (2010) Electronic Waste Management and Recycling Issues of Old Computers and Electronics. Environmental Remediation Technologies, Regulations and Safety. New York: Nova Science.
- Baldé, Kees (2015) The Global E-Waste Monitor 2014 Quantities, Flows and Resources. Bonn: United Nations Univ., Inst. for the advanced study on sustainability
- Gillespie, A. (2015) Waste policy: international regulation, comparative and contextual perspectives. Northampton, MA : Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Baldé, C.P., Forti V., Gray, V., Kuehr, R., Stegmann,P. : The Global E-waste Monitor – 2017, United Nations University (UNU), International Telecommunication Union (ITU) & International Solid Waste Association (ISWA), Bonn/Geneva/Vienna.
- The Basel Convention on the Control of Transboundary Movements of Hazardous Wastes and Their Disposal – Text and Annexes
Sustainable electronics
- Goldberg, Lee H., and Wendy Middleton, eds. (2000) Green Electronics/green Bottom Line: Environmentally Responsible Engineering. Boston: Newnes. ISBN 978-0801839870
Batteries
- Tonkin & Taylor Ltd (2015) Assessment of appropriate disposal options for household (dry cell) batteries (a report prepared for the Auckland Council)
- IATA (2015) Lithium Battery Guidance (international shipping regulations from the International Air Transport Association)
- Pistoia, G., J.-P. Wiaux, and S. P. Wolsky, eds. (2001) Used Battery Collection and Recycling. 1st ed. Industrial Chemistry Library, v. 10. New York: Elsevier Science.
Electronics servicing
- Horowitz, Paul. (1989) The Art of Electronics. 2nd ed. Cambridge [England] ; New York: Cambridge University Press
- Hughes, John M. (2015) Practical Electronics: Components and Techniques: Components and Techniques. O’Reilly Media, Inc.