The major players in this e-waste management market include Aurubis AG (Germany), Boliden AB (Sweden), MBA Polymers, Inc. (California), Electronic Recyclers International, Inc. (U.S.), Sims Metal Management Ltd. (Australia), Umicore S.A. (Belgium), Stena Technoworld AB (Sweden), Tetronic...
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This symbol is a reminder that e-waste should be segregated from household waste for recycling. Plastic Resin Codes Plastic resin codes help recyclers identify and sort different types of plastic for recycling. Codes 1-7 are used to identify polyethylene terephthalate (PET), high-density polyethylen...
The recycling facilities working directly under the scheme as first stage recyclers are identified and their operational procedures are investigated. The results show that there are currently 31 facilities, that they mainly process waste using manual sorting and manual dismantling; and that material ...
Meantime, the e-scarp operations of the company witnessed 54% year-on-year drop in profits from $14.8 million to $6.8 million. By Paul Ploumis SEATTLE (Scrap Monster): Australia-headquartered metals and electronics scrap recycler Sims Limited reported surge in profits during the initial six-mont...
E-waste generation has broadly increased worldwide and is called intense pressure on sustainable practice implementation firms by recycling and redesigning
Metternicht says one of the biggest problems around e-waste in Australia is a lack of reliable data. "We all rely on estimations... We go in circles, repeating numbers. What we need is some serious research that can tell us how much is collected, how much is recycled," she says. ...
E-waste Management Market Analysis The E-waste Management Market size is estimated at USD 76.45 billion in 2025, and is expected to reach USD 148.94 billion by 2030, at a CAGR of 14.27% during the forecast period (2025-2030). Rapid technological development and continuous product innovation are...
Rapid technology innovation and ever-shortening product lifespans are among the factors contributing to the growing amount of e-waste. Over the past two decades, policymakers, producers and recyclers in various countries have ...
0.36 Mt of printed circuit board waste is primarily imported to East Asia, Western Europe, North America and Northern Europe, where specialist recyclers are located. Despite being a high-value component of e-waste (it contains the highest concentration of platinum group metals), only 0.4 Mt of...