Ecodesign for electrical and electronic products Emmanuel KATRAKIS Secretary General Ecomondo Conference Rimini, Italy 8 November 2018
EuRIC at a glance The European Recycling Industries Confederation (EuRIC) brings together recycling federations from 20 EU & EFTA Member States and represents: 5,500+ companies, many of them SMEs. 300,000 local jobs. 150 million tons of waste recycled/year. An annual turnover of about 95 billion. EuRIC works to : Promote the benefits of recycling for the society & the economy Support European and National policies fostering recycling Strive for competitive European recycling industries
INTRODUCTION OF EuRIC OUR STRUCTURE EuRIC us a multi-material recycling industry organisation EuRIC ERA WG Executive Directors from all Members EuRIC Umbrella Organization Cross Material Issues Eur. Tyre Recycling Association ETRA Ferrous Recycling Branch (EFR) Non-Ferrous Recycling Branch (EUROMETREC) Paper Recycling Branch (ERPA) Plastics Branch EFR ESG WEEE Group TF Waste & Chemicals
Recycling: A must, which is resource efficient By reintroducing recycled materials into production chains, recyclers are the enablers of the circular economy. Circular economy Chart - 2014 European Commission Communication (COM/2014/0398 final)
and also climate efficient European Commission A European Strategy for Plastics in a Circular Economy COM(2018) 28 final
Waste = Resource
Thinking recycling at design stage Products placed on the market have to be recyclable More than 80% of the environmental impact of a product is determined at the design stage (European Commission) Relevant for EEE, Multilayer packaging products Inclusion of resource efficiency requirements in Ecodesign Reg. CENELEC Standards for energy related products (ErPs)
Eco-design regulations Different types of Energy-related Products (ErP) Primary focus on energy efficiency Circular Economy Action Plan (COM/2015/0614 final): reparability, durability, upgradability, recyclability, or the identification of certain materials or substances to be systematically examined
P0 Preparation of the units and manual sorting Identification of the gases used in the compressor and insulating foam Removal of the cables Removal of the glass parts Composition of a fridge and steps of the recycling process Removal of the mercury contactors Oil and gases removed from compressor P1 Disassembly and depollution Removal of the capacitor Removal of the parts containing copper Removal of the compressor Ferrous metals P2 Shredding and further depollution Non ferrous metals Plastics Foam Gases (foam expansion)
Steel bars damaging/ blocking the shredders Proposed design requirement: Avoid the inclusion of metallic pieces such as steel bars in the PUR foam matrix.
Issue for recyclers Vacuum insulated panels (VIP) panels Recycling facilities in Europe not equipped with the technology to deal with this material Potential health hazards Source: http://www.starch.dk/private/energy/img/vip.jpg
Only material efficiency requirement presented in the first draft. December 2017 Household fridges Previous text labelling requirement for vacuum insulated panels New text end-of-life requirements: specifically mentions Annex VII of the WEEE Directive
CENELEC standards TC 10 (Material efficiency): Update from WG 5. TC 111X (WEEE treatment): State of play Study on benefits/costs assessments of WEEE standards (WEEELABEX, CENELEC) EuRIC Representation in CEN/CENELEC work
CENELEC standards TC 10 Material efficiency WG 5 Final Drafts Recyclability and recycled content o o o o Recyclability draft - Main issues Actual method to assess the recyclability of Energy-related Products Real vs. Laboratory conditions Generic criteria impacting recyclability and recoverability Prescriptions on end-of -life scenarios Assessment of the ability to recycle CRM Recycled content draft Main issues o Assessment method for the recycled material content of Energy-related Products o Calculation of recycled content : Instrumental distinction between preand post-consumer recycled content reflected in the calculation o Aggregated index with pre and post consumer recycled content.
State of play CENELEC recyclability / recycled content standards CENELEC TC10: Standards on recyclability and recycled content Recyclability draft (EN 45555) Important for future Ecodesign measures Enquiry: August 2018- November 2018 Publication : November 2019 Recycled content draft (EN 45557) Important for future potential mandatory incorporation of recycled content in ErPs Enquiry: October 2018 to January 2019 Publication: February 2020 Enquiry for recyclability standard : minor comments channeled through FEDEREC Enquiry for recycled content standard: just started.
Rewarding eco-design for recycling Revised waste framework directive adopted on 22/05/2018 Financial contributions paid by the producer of the product to comply with its extended producer responsibility obligations ( ) are modulated, where possible, for individual products or groups of similar products, notably by taking into account their durability, reparability, re-usability and their recyclability and the presence of hazardous substances hereby taking a life-cycle approach Eco-modulation of fees as a requirement for EPR Schemes. To support products recyclability / recycled content as well as enable economical & efficient reuse, dismantling and recycling of end of life products (WEEE, complex packaging using paper, plastics, etc.).
Extended producer responsibility Scheme Eco-modulation of fees A game-changer Source: Zero Waste France Recyclable Normal or Lower fee (bonus) paid by the producer to the EPR Scheme Non-recyclable today Higher fee (100% malus) Bridge EPR Schemes & Eco-design Boost recyclability of complex products (Multi-layer packaging / WEEE, etc.)
Conclusion Eco-design for recycling: a precondition to the circular economy Constructive and structured dialogue along the value chain (products designers, recyclers) via eco-design regulations and standards Carrot and stick approach (ecomodulation) to reward front runners and drive the market forward
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decabde - State of play Recast of the POP Regulation: Initial proposal from COM Report of MEP Julie Girling (June 2018) proposing to add decabde to Annex I of the EU POP Regulation (UTC) without a derogation for recycled materials. Amendments tabled by MEPs -27 June Rapporteur of the ENVI organised with EuRIC support a workshop at the European Parliament gathering the European Commission (D. Callejo-Crespo, Director General DG Environment) Vote at the ENVI Committee: 10.10.2018 Vote of the EP Plenary scheduled on 15 November. Discussions in the Council Decision to be taken by end of 2018. EuRIC produced 3 position papers on the Recast, and one joint position paper co-signed with 10 associations. Technical guidelines on sound management of waste containing POPs (Basel Convention) Decision on the low POP content limit value (Annex IV of the EU POP Regulation). OEWG and SIWG of the Basel Convention (September and October 2018). Workshop DG ENV Ramboll/BiPRO study on POPs in waste: 26.10.2018 Ecodesign Proposal to prohibit brominated flame retardants in electronic displays.