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DIR-C8-6XY-MPWB
Draft E-Waste Management Plan Template for DRE Companies via Regulatory Void
Organization
World Bank Mandatory E-Waste Requirement
Sector
DRE companies needing compliant documentation for IVA verification
Location
Benin, CAR, Liberia, Sierra Leone
Budget
$90k+ from 60+ project licenses at $1,500 each
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III: Specialist
Posted
Apr 24, 2026
Intel / Context Summary
The World Bank is establishing a $365M Results-Based Financing facility for distributed renewable energy across four African countries, creating a commercial gap where the Bank owns the funding but lacks implementation capacity, forcing reliance on pre-qualified private companies.
Catalyst: Why Now
The World Bank mandates 'project-level integrated e-waste management plan' but provides zero template or guidance, creating a documentation gap that every DRE company must fill to receive grant payments.
Friction: The Bottleneck
- Vulnerability: The World Bank mandates 'project-level integrated e-waste management plan' but provides zero template or guidance, creating a documentation gap that every DRE company must fill to receive grant payments.
- Capital yield: $90k+ from 60+ project licenses at $1,500 each
- Resource capture: Proprietary e-waste compliance framework for DRE sector
- Influence capture: De facto standard setter for renewable energy waste management in region
- Sovereignty yield: IP-protected compliance template controlling a mandatory program requirement
- Required vectors: Vector: Environmental Law & Compliance, Vector: Technical Documentation, Vector: B2B Licensing Sales
Wedge: Execution Protocol
Phase 1: Regulatory Research & Gap Analysis: Research: (1) Existing e-waste regulations in each target country, (2) World Bank ESF requirements for hazardous waste, (3) IVA verification criteria for 'integrated plan'. Document the exact compliance void - what must be included that isn't specified. → Phase 2: Template Development & Legal Review: Draft 10-15 page template covering: (1) Collection logistics for failed batteries/panels, (2) Certified disposal partner requirements, (3) Record-keeping for IVA audit, (4) Budget allocation (5% of project cost estimate). Have local environmental lawyer review for country-specific compliance. → Phase 3: Licensing to DRE Companies via IVA Channel: Contact IVA once selected (from FOIA/search) and propose template as 'standardized solution to reduce verification workload'. License to DRE companies at $1,500 per project via white-label arrangement where IVA distributes. Include customization service for large projects.
Routing Vectors
Specific Roles Required
Vector: Environmental Law & Compliance
Primary executor: Phase 1: Regulatory Research & Gap Analysis: Research: (1) Existing e-waste regulations in each target country, (2) Worl
Vector: Technical Documentation
Supporting vector for: Draft E-Waste Management Plan Template for DRE Companies via Regulatory Void
Vector: B2B Licensing Sales
Supporting vector for: Draft E-Waste Management Plan Template for DRE Companies via Regulatory Void
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