NEWS

2019.11.6
EU
Public must demand use of recycled e-plastics

A European effort is calling on consumers to push manufacturers into using recycled plastic in new electronics as a way to build end markets for the challenging material.

United Nations University (UNU) this month highlighted the Post-Consumer High-tech Recycled Polymers for a Circular Economy (PolyCE) project, an effort that includes stakeholders from many countries.

The PolyCE initiative launched in 2017 with a goal to strengthen the recovery of plastics from waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE).

UNU, which supports the project, said the PolyCE effort “is launching a two-year campaign to raise awareness among consumers and manufacturers in order to change their attitudes towards recycled plastics and improve their market uptake.”

According to the project, plastics make up about 20% of WEEE materials (WEEE includes both e-scrap and other electrical appliances).

 

UNU: Public must demand use of recycled e-plastics