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...eated and appropriately disposed of in Europe. The European Commission included end-of-life photovoltaic panels in the WEEE Directive, which promotes the development of innovative processes for the recovery of secondary raw materials such as glass, plastics and metals. The recycling sector must now respond to the challenges and opportunities presented by this relatively new waste stream. ...
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...tor to bigger companies is very visible. Multinational, multi-sector companies are buying several smaller recyclers every year.Hence the previous project HydroWEEE (03/2009–02/2012) dealt with the recovery of rare and precious metals from WEEE. The idea has been to develop a mobile plant using hydrometallurgical processes to extract metals like yttrium, indium, lithium, cobalt, zinc, copper, gold, ...
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...ral smaller recyclers every year. This trend is caused by 2 factors: • Many countries transposed the WEEE- and Battery Directives in a way relying heavily on collective systems. • Also the big secondary raw material processors are more interested in few big contracts instead of a lot of small contracts as this brings down their administrative costs. Therefore it is close to impossible to sell ma ...
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Environmental Policy Support Tool for Recycling in Islands (R.E.P.T.)

Start date: Jan 1, 2009, End date: Jun 30, 2011,

... population and land area and they generate a relatively limited volume of waste. These characteristics make waste management relatively expensive and can render the implementation of specific waste recovery and recycling schemes economically unfeasible. Small islands often rely more on exporting waste for recycling. However, this also comes with accompanying transport-related costs and environmen ...
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