Ellsworth Adhesives
Helping Ellsworth Adhesives Europe to navigate the complexities of CBAM compliance, aligning with their sustainability goals...
Read MoreWe conducted this study in partnership with Anthesis, who are leading the project, as well as the University of Lancaster and REPIC
Since the WEEE Regulations came into force there has been a reporting gap between the weight of sales of electrical and electronics equipment (EEE), WEEE collections and treatment.
This is because unreported activity is difficult to characterise, engage with and quantify. It includes:
A number of studies have been conducted into unreported reuse, collection, storage, treatment and disposal of WEEE. However, these are relatively high level and focus on specific streams.
Using the WEEE Fund (money from the 2017 WEEE Compliance Fee), we are looking to produce a robust and consolidated view of unreported activity. This will be used to guide policy makers and strategies on WEEE collection and to allow for more formal reporting.
The project is comprised of the following three phases:
With such a strong team of partners, this project will significantly enhance the UK’s strategy for collecting and recycling WEEE over the coming years. We are keen to bring in a wide range of stakeholders, to tackle common challenges and inform future sustainability improvements.