Title: United Nations Conference on Trade and Development AsiaPacific Regional Center for Waste Management
1United Nations Conference onTrade and
DevelopmentAsia-Pacific Regional Center for
Waste Management Training and Technology
TransferThailand Environment Institute
2WORKSHOP BUILDING NATIONAL CAPACITY IN RAPIDLY
INDUSTRIALIZING COUNTRIES ON SUSTAINABLE
MANAGEMENT OF RECOVERABLE MATERIAL/RESOURCES Bang
kok, 20-22 September 2001
3INTRODUCTORY PRESENTATION SESSION TWODr
Ulrich HOFFMANNUNCTAD Secretariat
4OBJECTIVES OF THE WORKSHOPS
5OBJECTIVES OF THE WORKSHOPS
6IMPORTANCE OF GLOBAL MATERIAL RECOVERY
7Share of Recovered Material in Global Supply of
Primary and Secondary Commodities
8IMPORTANCE OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN SECONDARY
MATERIAL
9TRENDS IN MATERIAL CONSUMPTION IN DEVELOPED
AND RAPIDLY INDUSTRIALIZING COUNTRIES
10Trends in Material Consumption
11Trends in Intensity of Use of Non-ferrous
Metals (percentage, 1975 100)
12Supply-demand Gap of Secondary Material in
Rapidly Ind. Countries
13Supply-Demand Interplay of Secondary Material in
OECD Count.
14ECOLOGICAL RUCKSACK of Primary Commodity
Production
15Implications of These Trends for Rapidly
Industrializing Countries
16Implications of These Trends for Rapidly
Industrializing Countries
17Regional Patterns of International Trade
in Non-ferrous Metal Scrap
18OVERVIEW ON THE CONCLUSIONS OF THE 2ND OECD
WORKSHOP ON ENVIRONMENTALLY SOUND MANAGEMENT OF
WASTES DESTINED FOR RECOVERY OPERATIONS Vienna,
September 2000
19MAIN CONCLUSIONS OF THE ESM WORKSHOP
20CONCLUSIONS OF SECOND OECD WORKSHOP ON ESM
(contd)
21SOME POINTS FOR CONSIDERATION