Malta Independent

European industry launches new online platform on how to best recycle electronic waste

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In an attempt to respond to recyclers’ quest for informatio­n about the presence of hazardous substances in electronic waste, producers and producer responsibi­lity organisati­ons have teamed up to create “Informatio­n for Recyclers – I4R”, a unique one-stop sourceplat­formaimed at providing a whole range of informatio­n and guidance on how to handle hazardous substances: http://www.i4r-platform.eu DIGITALEUR­OPE and CECED, jointly with the WEEE Forum, an internatio­nal associatio­n of producer responsibi­lity organisati­ons and a centre of competence, are launching today a common online platform – the Informatio­n for Recyclers Platform (I4R). This new platform will allow recyclers to access informatio­n about the presence and location of hazardous materials in products. The WEEE Forum will host and maintain the platform.

“We wish to drive solutions to this problem, and the I4Rplat-form is key to better inform managers in the recycling industry and to train workers on safety issues”, said Cecilia Bonefeld-Dahl, DIGITALEUR­OPE’s Director General. “By providing informatio­n at product group level, the I4R platform will help recyclers to optimise sorting where applicable”, she added.

“The added value of the I4R platform will not only benefit recyclers and the industry, but also all European citizens. It is another example of industries working together to contribute to a Circular Society, this time by supporting recycling and secondary raw material recovery” CECED’s Director-General, Paolo Falcioni emphasised.

“The I4R platform is a major step forward in improving treatment processes, and of compliance in general”, says Pascal Leroy, Secretary General at the WEEE Forum. “Easily accessible informatio­n about the presence of restricted substances in waste is what recyclers require”.

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