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Title: ELECTRONICS RECYCLING


1
ELECTRONICS RECYCLING
International Association of Electronics
Recyclers
2
AGENDA
  • INDUSTRY PERSPECTIVES
  • OBSERVATIONS CHALLENGES
  • IAER OVERVIEW
  • MAJOR ACTIVITIES PROGRAMS
  • NEEDS OPPORTUNITIES

3
KEY DRIVERS
  • Increasing volumes
  • Expanding pervasiveness of electronics
  • Shorter lifespan of electronics technologies
  • Large inventory of obsolete electronics
  • Concerns
  • Landfill
  • Hazardous materials
  • Challenges
  • Logistics
  • Costs

4
ELECTRONICS EQUIPMENT - TYPES
  • Commercial
  • computers, office, financial
  • Industrial
  • Telecom, Manufacturing, Medical
  • Automotive
  • Defense Aerospace
  • Consumer
  • PCs, video, audio, wireless, personal, games

5
ELECTRONICS EQUIPMENT - CONTENT
  • REUSABLE
  • Units (e.g., PCs, Printers, Monitors)
  • Components (e.g., Drives, Memory, Processors)
  • RECYCLABLE MATERIALS
  • Metals (precious, base)
  • Glass (CRT)
  • Plastics

6
DATA PERSPECTIVES - USA
  • CURRENT STATUS
  • Total Volume Recycled gt300M lbs/Yr
  • Sources gt75 OEMs and large users
  • Electronics recycling organizations 500
  • Recycled raw material output gt100M lbs/Yr
  • FORECAST - 2005
  • Obsolete PCsCRTs (monitors TVs) gt 100M/Yr
  • O ther commercial electronics (telecom,
    medical, mil)
  • Other consumer electronics (audio, auto, PDA,
    games)

7
Electronics Recycling - by Weight
Data from EPR2 Baseline Report
8
MATERIALS OUTPUT
From Electronics Recyclers in the USA - by Weight
Precious Metals
Other
Cu
Alum
Steel
Plastics
Glass
Data from EPR2 Baseline Report
9
Electronics Recycling Forecast
Millions of Units Recycled - USA
Telecom
Peripherals
CRTs
PCs, Workstations Notebooks
Data from EPR2 Baseline Report
10
INDUSTRY SEGMENTS
  • Asset Management
  • - e.g., Inventory, disposition planning,
    resale
  • Re-Use for resale at product level
  • Resale/As-Is
  • Repair/Refurbish /Upgrade/enhance
  • De-Manufacturing
  • disassembly separation of parts and materials
  • Recovery of Parts Subassemblies
  • Test/Classify/Re-use/Sale
  • Materials Recovery Recycling (e.g., plastics,
    metals, glass)
  • separate, prepare for recycling
  • Material Processing/Refining (e.g., glass, metal,
    plastics)
  • shred, grind, pelletize, refine

11
ELECTRONICS RECYCLING INDUSTRY PROCESS MODEL
  • SOURCES/GENERATORS
  • Field Returns
  • Surplus
  • Trade-Ins
  • Obsolete/EOL

OEMs USERS LEASCOs
TRIAGE
  • ELECTRONICS RECYCLING
  • INDUSTRY SEGMENTS/OPERATIONS
  • Asset Management
  • Re-Use
  • De-Manufacturing
  • Parts Recovery
  • Materials Recovery
  • Materials Processing

As-Is Repair Refurbish
RESALE
Scrap Equipment
Disassembly Recover Parts Separate Materials
RESALE
Materials
Shred, Grind, Separate Refine, Smelt, Melt,
Pelletize
Metals, Glass, Plastics
Primary Materials Processors
12
OBSERVATIONS
  • Electronics Recycling Industry is currently
    driven by commercial sector
  • Consumer electronics are not currently a factor
    in the market due to costs, value logistics
  • Computer equipment comprises most of volumes
    currently recycled
  • Electronics recycling costs money - but also
    recovers value in products, parts materials
  • Industry still emerging - fragmented, small Cos,
    limited process technology capital

13
CHALLENGES
  • ELECTRONICS RECYCLING INFRASTRUCTURE
  • Integrated industry segments
  • Logistical networks
  • Process technologies
  • e-Commerce tools
  • CONSUMER SMALL BUSINESS SOLUTIONS
  • Municipal programs (e.g., collection, drop-off)
  • Manufacturers programs (e.g., takeback, rebate,
    lease)
  • TECHNICAL ECONOMICAL SOLUTIONS
  • Separation processes (plastics, glass, metals)
  • Applications for recycled materials (e.g., mixed
    plastics)

14
IAER OVERVIEW
  • Trade Association for electronics recycling
    industry
  • Represent serve interests of industry
  • Assist in development of efficient infrastructure
  • Promote high standards of business practices

15
IAER MISSION
  • Identify solutions to business technical needs
  • Establish industry standards for business
    practices
  • Provide access to industry data information
  • Maintain awareness of legislation that affects
    industry
  • Influence public knowledge policy related to
    industry
  • Network with industry leaders
  • Facilitate opportunities for business development

16
IAER MEMBERSHIP
  • Companies involved in electronics recycling
  • Electronics Recyclers (from all market segments)
  • Original Equipment Manufacturers
  • Organizations with involvement or interest
  • Professional Trade Associations
  • Government Non-Government Organizations
  • Universities Research Institutes
  • Other Organizations
  • Suppliers, Service Providers, Users, Retailers

17
Major Activities Programs
  • IAER CERTIFICATION PROGRAM
  • 3rd party audit to industry standard criteria
  • INTERNET TOOLS SERVICES
  • web sites, newsletter, directories, marketplace
  • INDUSTRY EVENTS PROGRAMS
  • conferences, workshops, education programs
  • OUTREACH
  • information exchange, joint projects programs
  • INDUSTRY STRATEGY
  • information, needs, priorities, roadmap

18
IAER CERTIFICATION PROGRAM
  • OBJECTIVES
  • Support promote high standards for industry
  • Establish formal, objective certification process
  • Provide service to member companies
  • SCOPE
  • Management Systems (E/H/SQ)
  • Operational Capabilities
  • General Business Factors
  • PROCESS
  • Industry Standard Audit Protocol
  • Pre-qualifying screening
  • Third party audit (BVQI)

19
INTERNET TOOLS SERVICES
  • NEWSLETTER
  • monthly, electronic, imbedded links
  • DIRECTORY
  • online, searchable, comprehensive, quality
    controlled
  • OTHER FEATURES
  • Calendar of Events
  • Reports Presentations
  • Online Membership Application

20
INDUSTRY EVENTS
  • THE Major Event on Electronics Recycling
  • April 17-20, 2001 - DC
  • EPR2 Conference (with National Safety Council)
  • Recyclers, OEMs, Government Agencies,
    Universities, Not-For-Profit orgs, Service
    Providers, International
  • Electronics Recycling Summit
  • fostering collaboration among all sectors
  • Related Events
  • exhibits, guest speakers, workshops, tutorials,
    tours
  • Take It Back Conference

21
OUTREACH
  • IAER ASSOCIATE MEMBER ORGANIZATIONS
  • (Leadership, joint participation, information
    exchange)
  • - IEEE - EIA - APC - IPC
  • - SWIX - NERC - CTC - Ecolibrium
  • ORGANIZATIONAL RELATIONSHIPS
  • (Joint activities, programs projects)
  • - NSC - NRC - EPA - CRRA - NEMI

22
INDUSTRY STRATEGY
  • INDUSTRY DATA
  • PRIORITY NEEDS
  • ROAD MAPPING PROCESS
  • Focus of Initial Workshop
  • Plastics
  • CRTs/Glass
  • Infrastructure
  • Reuse

23
NEEDS OPPORTUNITIES
  • Prioritization and cooperation of projects
    programs
  • e.g., funding from government agencies (with
    industry input)
  • Joint projects on common needs
  • e.g., education programs, industry data, IT
    solutions
  • Co-location co-sponsorship of events
  • conferences, workshops, committee meetings
  • Public Policy
  • Factual information about the industry and issues
  • Public private sector cooperation on solutions
  • Municipal collection programs
  • Facilitation of an efficient and effective
    infrastructure

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IAER
Web Site - http//www.iaer.org Email -
Info_at_iaer.org
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