Would the setting-up of reference values to support the calculation of recyclability rates help improving the material efficiency of electronic products?

P. Chancerel, M. Marwede, F. Mathieux, L. T. Peiró
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The objectives of ‘feasibility study for setting-up reference values to support the calculation of recyclability/recoverability rates of electr(on)ic products’ commissioned by the Joint Research Centre are to define key harmonized methodological aspects to develop reference values on recycling and recovery rates (RR rates) of materials and components for electr(on)ic products to calculate recyclability and recoverability rates of products, and to assess the benefits and limitations associated to the development of such reference values. To quantify the recycling and recovery rates of materials and components, the focus was set on the use of data on RR rates compiled to comply with the reporting requirements of the WEEE directive and combined with analyses of the input composition. The frame set by the European Waste Framework Directive and the Cenelec EN and TS 50625 standards served as a methodological basis to define the requirements on the data. The methodology was tested on two case studies. The development of the reference values using a harmonized scope of the calculation and harmonized methods would provide common data reflecting the economically running treatment processes used by Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) treatment operators for calculating recyclability and recoverability rates of products. The calculated recyclability and recoverability rates of products can be used as one of the indicators of the material efficiency of a product, and integrated into further environmental assessments. The method provides new opportunities to link product design and recycling, as well as to enhance the dialogue between the stakeholders.
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设立参考值来支持可回收率的计算,是否有助于提高电子产品的材料效率?
联合研究中心委托进行的“建立参考值以支持计算电子集成电路产品的可循环再造率的可行性研究”的目标,是界定主要的统一方法,以制定电子集成电路产品的材料和组件的循环再造率和回收率的参考值,以计算产品的可循环再造率和可循环再造率。并评估与开发这些参考值相关的益处和局限性。为了量化材料和部件的再循环和回收率,重点是使用符合WEEE指令报告要求的RR率数据,并结合对输入成分的分析。由欧洲废物框架指令和Cenelec EN和TS 50625标准设定的框架作为定义数据要求的方法基础。该方法在两个案例研究中得到了检验。使用统一的计算范围和统一的方法制定参考值将提供共同的数据,反映报废电子电气设备(WEEE)处理操作员用于计算产品的可回收性和可回收率的经济运行的处理过程。计算出的产品的可回收性和可回收率可以作为产品材料效率的指标之一,并纳入进一步的环境评价。该方法提供了将产品设计和回收联系起来的新机会,并加强了利益相关者之间的对话。
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