Standard Owner Benchmark - Basel Action Network

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The Basel Action Network (BAN) is a nonprofit organization that focuses on combating the global trade of toxic waste and promoting environmental justice. It was founded in 1997 and is based in Seattle, Washington, United States. BAN is named after the Basel Convention, an international treaty designed to control the transboundary movement of hazardous waste.

BAN's primary mission is to prevent the transfer of hazardous waste from wealthier countries to developing nations, where proper disposal and environmental protection measures may be lacking. The organization works to raise awareness about the negative impacts of toxic waste trade, advocate for stronger regulations and enforcement, and promote sustainable and responsible e-waste recycling practices.

One of BAN's notable initiatives is the e-Stewards Certification Program. This program establishes a set of environmental and social criteria for electronic waste recycling and refurbishment facilities, ensuring that they adhere to responsible practices and do not export hazardous materials to developing countries. Certified e-Stewards recyclers are audited to meet these stringent standards, providing consumers and businesses with a reliable way to identify responsible e-waste recycling options.

BAN also conducts investigations and exposes illegal and unethical practices in the waste management industry. Through research, documentation, and advocacy, the organization works to hold accountable those who engage in the illegal trade of hazardous waste and environmental exploitation.

In addition to its focus on toxic waste trade, BAN addresses other environmental issues related to the electronics industry, including the promotion of sustainable product design, responsible recycling, and the reduction of electronic waste generation.

As a nonprofit organization, BAN operates with the aim of fulfilling its mission and promoting environmental justice rather than generating profits. It relies on funding from grants, donations, and partnerships to support its activities and initiatives.

Overall Rating

1.8
Under-Performing

Governance

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Supply Side Digitization

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Buy Side Availability

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Relevance

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Digital Accessibility

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Basel Action Network
United States
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How our Standard Owner Benchmark® Works?

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This is a benchmark to help companies understand which standards should be part of a sustainable procurement plan. Further, the benchmark allows standard setting schemes, i.e. "Standard Owners", to benchmark their performance versus industry peers.