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Designing plastics circulation: electrical and electronic products

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Engineering Design and Product Development, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Technical University of Denmark1

Department of Mechanical Engineering, Technical University of Denmark2

Presently most electrical/electronic equipment (EEE) is not designed for recycling, let alone for circulation. Plastics in these products account for 20% of material use, and through better design, significant environmental and financial savings could be gained. Technological solutions and circular design opportunities already exist, but they haven’t been implemented yet.

Some challenges, such as ease of disassembly, could be resolved through better communication and by sharing learnings across the value chain.Instead of WEEE, we should focus on developing CEEE: Circular Electrical and Electronic Equipment.The case examples of this report show how different stages of the lifecycle can be designed so that plastics circulation becomes possible and makes business sense.

It is time to take a leap in material flow management and scale up these circular solutions across the industry.

Language: English
Publisher: Nordic Council of Ministers
Year: 2019
Series: Temanord
ISBN: 9289362057 and 9789289362054
ISSN: 09086692
Types: Report
DOI: 10.6027/TN2019-534
ORCIDs: Lenau, Torben Anker and Metze, Anna-Luise

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