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International Program Committee
Rudolf Auer, Apple
Conny Bakker, TU Delft
Miquel Ballester, Fairphone
Subrata Barman, IFC International Finance Corporation
Todd Brady, Intel
Gianluca Brotto, Electrolux
Ignacio Calleja, EIT RawMaterials
Martin Charter, Centre for Sustainable Design
Jahau Lewis Chen, National Cheng Kung University
Jean Cox-Kearns, OTE Consulting
Gregor Eckerth, agiplan
Bibiana Ferrari, Relight/Treee
Thomas Fischer, Landbell
Colin Fitzpatrick, University of Limerick
Georg Fröhlich, Electrocycling
Maxime Furkel, Lexmark
Toni Gil, HP
Nancy Gillis, Green Electronics Council
Christian Hagelüken, Umicore
Carol Handwerker, Purdue University
Hidetaka Hayashi, EcoDeNet
Constantin Herrmann, thinkstep
Arpad Horvath, Berkeley University of California
Kensaku Ishibashi, Panasonic
Zsolt István, BayLogi
Hideki Kobayashi, Osaka University
Yoshinori Kobayashi, Toshiba
Bernd Kopacek, CARE Electronics
Joan Krajewski, Microsoft
Rüdiger Kühr, United Nations University
Edorta Larrauri, Gaiker
Kun Mo Lee, Ajou University
Pascal Leroy, WEEE Forum
Mitsutaka Matsumoto, AIST
Tom Moriarty, Dell
Katrin Mueller, Siemens
Osamu Namikawa, Hitachi
Nils F. Nissen, Fraunhofer IZM
Guillermo O´Shea, Indumetal
Thomas Okrasinski, Alcatel-Lucent
Bob Pfahl, iNEMI
Magnus Piotrowski, Lenovo
Stefan Salhofer, Univ. of Natural Resources and Life Sciences (BOKU)
David Scuderi, amazon
Chris Slijkhuis, Müller-Guttenbrunn
Eelco Smit, Philips
Elisabeth Smith, step initiative
Pia Tanskanen, Nokia
Aidan Turnbull, BOMcheck
Jan Visser, SIMS
Norbert Zonneveld, EERA
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CARE Electronics
Advances in electronics have revolutionized the way in which we live and do business.
However, today’s technological advance and mass consumption has a subsequent impact on
the global environment. CARE Electronics (= Comprehensive Approach for the Recycling
and Eco-efficiency of Electronics) is a strategic initiative to understand the international and
national implications of sustainability for the electr(on)ics industry in the future.
CARE Electronics is an independent, industrial R&D network with members from large and
small companies and research organisations.
CARE Electronics
forecasts products, technologies, services & societal expectations
identifies and researches strategic issues
provides a platform for dialogue with government, business, academia and society,
initiates and supports a series of projects, which deliver sustainable solutions.
Going Green – CARE INNOVATION 2018 This 4-days event follows CARE INNOVATION´96 (Frankfurt, Germany), CARE
INNOVATION´98 (Vienna, Austria), Electronics Goes Green 2000+ (Berlin, Germany), CARE
INNOVATION 2002 (Vienna, Austria), Electronics Goes Green 2004+ (Berlin, Germany),
CARE INNOVATION 2006 (Vienna, Austria), Electronics Goes Green 2008+ (Berlin,
Germany), CARE INNOVATION 2010 (Vienna, Austria), Electronics Goes Green 2012+
(Berlin, Germany), CARE INNOVATION 2014 (Vienna, Austria) and Electronics Goes Green
2016+ (Berlin, Germany).
Going Green – CARE INNOVATION 2018 will return to Vienna for the 6th time in order to
continue the tradition as the world´s leading and most prominent congress on electr(on)ics
and the environment.
Going Green – CARE INNOVATION 2018 will address the following key questions:
How can we shift towards a circular economy?
What are the future trends in technologies, markets and sustainability?
Which changes are necessary in order to become a sustainable enterprise?
What is the status of implementation and what are the practical experiences with global legislation on electr(on)ics waste, hazardous substances and ecodesign around the globe?
The program will feature the latest in circular economy, environmental design, clean
manufacturing, resource efficiency, climate change, new eco-efficient technologies,
collection, reverse logistics, refurbishment, carbon trading, re-use, recycling and policy
making from leading experts in industry, academia, consulting, recyclers and public area
around the globe. Leading companies and institutions in green electr(on)ics will present their
innovative products, processes and services at the exhibition.
All companies in the electr(on)ics, telecom, automotive, solar and PV, chemical and recycling
industry, power suppliers, electricity generators and distributors, contract manufacturers,
material and component suppliers, service and logistic companies, collective systems,
academia, consulting and public authorities (local, regional, international) are invited to
attend and contribute.
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Going Green – CARE INNOVATION 2018 International Symposium
Going Green – CARE INNOVATION 2018 is the only platform for presenting the up-to-date progress on circular economy and the development of resource-efficient electr(on)ic products and services. The International Symposium will compare the three major economic regions Europe, America and Asia with high level plenary speakers from global electr(on)ic and recycling companies, research institutes and environmental & consumer organizations.
Leading industrialists, research directors, environmental experts and scientists will analyze the current situation of producer responsibility, environmentally-friendly electr(on)ic & automotive product development, issues of resource scarcity and criticality, clean production, green marketing, logistics and End-of-Life strategies.
Through a wide-range of presentations it will be discussed how the electr(on)ic & automotive industry can contribute in the area of sustainable development in general, and which products, technologies and services will be needed in particular.
Going Green – CARE INNOVATION 2018 International Meeting Place
Going Green – CARE INNOVATION 2018 can provide individuals seeking business and/or
research partners as well as RTD funding.
Going Green – CARE INNOVATION 2018 Environmental Exhibition
Located directly within the conference area the exhibition is like a village market place:
central point for communication, presentation of new ideas and catering. Companies are
presenting their new products and services and research institutes are demonstrating their
latest results in electronics and the environment in a Vienna coffee house like atmosphere.
Take the opportunity and present your products and services to a forum of the world’s leading companies in electronics and the environment!
Going Green – CARE INNOVATION 2018 Technical Tour
In a world of fast-changing mobile devices many top-model phones and their enclosed,
valuable electronic components are reaching waste disposal sites. Besides the fact that
some components, including Lithium-Ion batteries, have to be extracted before the residual
fraction enters the shredders and furnaces, also disassembly plays a labour-intensive role in
the recycling business.
ProAutomation focuses its development on fully and semi-automatic disassembly machines to gain batteries and other valuable electronic components from disposed mobile devices. During the visit to ProAutomation you will be able to see a reconfigurable disassembly unit consisting of a collaborative robot and disassembly modules. Cameras are used to identify and grab mobile phones automatically. A robot and operator cooperatively disassemble phones and gain batteries and valuable PCBs before further processing it.
Places are limited! Special registration is necessary at https://register.eventcon.at/ci2018/event!
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tivit
ies
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. K
od
a,
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tto
ri U
niv
ers
ity, JP
6
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: P
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ate
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re o
utl
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k f
or
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rec
yclin
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du
str
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log
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or
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lar
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an
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to
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t th
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ken
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mic
ore
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E
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om
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nn
ova
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us
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se
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nd
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all
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ge
s
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La
hm
, N
. H
urs
t, J
. O
rtiz
, H
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DE
M
ult
iple
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ce
ts o
f c
irc
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r e
co
no
my
ap
pli
ed
to
te
lec
om
mu
nic
ati
on
s
op
era
tor’
s a
cti
vit
ies
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Va
ija,
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ilipo
t, O
rang
e L
ab
s
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two
rks,
FR
P
rod
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er
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sp
on
sib
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y i
n a
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ula
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co
no
my
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szá
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AP
PL
IA,
HU
Re
cyc
lin
g p
las
tic
s f
rom
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EE
re
qu
ire
s a
se
ns
ible
an
d p
racti
ca
l a
pp
roa
ch
on
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kh
uis
, M
ülle
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nb
runn
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rou
p,
AT
R
ec
yc
lin
g a
nd
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co
ve
ry T
arg
ets
: C
an
WE
EE
re
ach
th
em
?
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idm
er,
H.
Bö
ni, E
mpa
, C
H
WE
EE
Re
cyc
lin
g E
co
no
mic
s -
Th
e
sh
ort
co
min
gs
of
the
cu
rre
nt
bu
sin
es
s m
od
el
N.
Zo
nn
eveld
, E
ER
A E
uro
pean
E
lectr
on
ics R
ecycle
rs A
ssocia
tio
n,
NL
Th
e C
ha
lle
ng
es
of
Hig
h-E
nerg
y
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tte
rie
s i
n W
EE
E
M.
Fa
hrn
er,
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a G
rou
p,
DE
Mo
du
lar
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ctr
on
ics –
ac
ce
ss
ori
es
a
s b
rid
gin
g t
ec
hn
olo
gy?
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. P
roske
, K
. La
ng
, F
raun
ho
fer
IZM
/TU
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rlin
, D
E
K.
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isch
ke,
N.
Nis
sen
, F
raun
ho
fer
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, D
E
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uip
me
nt
on
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ide
of
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n n
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ed
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nd
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urc
e s
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g
M.
Niw
a,
A.
Sa
ku
rai, Y
. T
an
aka
, N
TT
N
etw
ork
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ch
no
log
y L
abo
rato
rie
s, JP
B
uil
din
g u
p a
cir
cu
lar
ec
on
om
y f
or
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l a
nd
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on
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en
t th
rou
gh
th
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lop
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d
ata
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e o
f s
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on
en
ts (
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SE
) L
. T
ale
ns P
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, X
. G
ab
arr
ell
i D
ura
ny,
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ive
rsita
t A
utò
nom
a d
e B
arc
elo
na,
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yp
er-
fin
e s
old
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fo
r fu
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riza
tio
n o
f m
icro
e
lec
tro
nic
s
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va
n V
ee
n, M
. B
igla
ri,
A. K
od
en
tso
v,
L.
Kra
sse
nb
urg
, M
at-
Te
ch
, N
L
Ind
us
try 4
.0 s
olu
tio
ns
fo
r b
oo
sti
ng
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irc
ula
r E
co
no
my
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Ro
cca
, L
. F
um
ag
alli
, P
. R
osa
, P
olit
ecn
ico
di M
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o, IT
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m w
as
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an
ag
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t to
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co
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s
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bra
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eth
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w
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ha
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gin
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rin
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ca
bu
lary
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en
, C
. F
an
, N
atio
na
l C
hen
g K
ung
Un
ive
rsity,
TW
D
ea
lin
g a
pp
roa
ch
in
cir
cu
lar
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on
om
y a
nd
in
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str
ial s
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tem
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us
tain
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le e
co
no
mic
sys
tem
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. H
aya
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co
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n P
rom
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n
Ne
two
rk/S
hib
au
ra I
nstitu
te o
f T
ech
no
log
y,
JP
N
ee
ds
an
d R
eq
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or
En
vir
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me
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Pro
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in M
ak
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pa
ces
– A
S
urv
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f G
erm
an
Ma
ke
rsp
ac
es
A.
Kle
mic
he
n, I.
Ro
ed
er,
R.
Sta
rk,
TU
B
erl
in, D
E
J.
Rin
gh
of, F
ab L
ab B
erl
in,
DE
F
os
teri
ng
of
En
vir
on
me
nta
l L
ea
de
rs t
hro
ug
h P
roje
ct
Bas
ed
L
ea
rnin
g
K.
Mis
him
a,
M.
Afn
an
Bin
Hajik
S
ard
in, N
. M
ish
ima,
Akita
Univ
., J
P
16.0
0 –
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0
Co
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e B
rea
k
7
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es
da
y,
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ve
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0 –
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0
Ro
om
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Mari
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R
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op
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isi
Ro
om
4 –
Ru
do
lf
Mate
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itia
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New
Bu
sin
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od
els
Res
ou
rce E
ffic
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cy a
nd
Cir
cu
lar
Ec
on
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n
Ind
ia –
To
ward
s a
n I
nte
gra
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Ap
pro
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or
Clo
sed
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du
str
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Pro
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ircu
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roto
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l fo
r P
rio
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zin
g
Ch
em
icals
of
Co
nc
ern
in
th
e
Ele
ctr
on
ics
In
du
str
y
A.
Fo
ng
, A
pple
, U
S
A.
Ko
kai, A
pp
le/U
niv
ers
ity o
f C
alif
orn
ia,
Be
rke
ley,
US
M
ate
rial
Imp
ac
t P
rofi
les
– w
hic
h
ma
teri
als
to
pri
ori
tize f
or
a 1
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re
cyc
led
an
d r
en
ew
ab
le s
up
ply
c
ha
in?
R
. M
alo
ne
y,
I. O
sw
ald
, N
. S
ante
ro, J.
Le
ssa
rd, W
. Y
ou
ng
, A
. O
rba
ch,
C.
Bu
sch
, S
. C
ha
nd
ler,
App
le, U
S
Clo
se
d-l
oo
p r
ec
yc
led
go
ld in
IT
p
rod
uc
ts
P.
Sh
riva
sta
va
, S
. S
ch
afe
r, T
. M
ori
art
y,
De
ll, U
S
Co
nfl
ict
fre
e/R
es
po
ns
ible
Go
ld –
T
he
Go
ld C
on
ve
nan
t A
. W
itte
koe
k,
Coo
lrec,
NL
De
fin
ing
Go
ld:
An
Ex
am
ina
tio
n o
f th
e N
ew
an
d Im
pro
ve
d E
lem
en
ts o
f th
e I
EE
E 1
68
0.1
:20
18
Sta
nd
ard
E
. G
ate
ly,
Gre
en E
lectr
onic
s C
ou
ncil,
U
S
C.
Bo
ch
er,
DE
KR
A,
DE
Cir
cu
lar
Ec
on
om
y i
n a
cti
on
: u
nc
ove
rin
g t
he r
ela
tio
n b
etw
ee
n
Cir
cu
lar
Bu
sin
es
s M
od
els
an
d t
he
ir
ex
pe
cte
d b
en
efi
ts
C.
Sa
ssa
nelli
, P
. R
osa
, S
. T
erz
i,
Po
litecn
ico
di M
ilan
o, IT
N
ew
Bu
sin
es
s M
od
els
fo
r C
irc
ula
r E
co
no
my
M.
Re
ge
nfe
lde
r, R
eU
se
, D
E
R.
Pa
mm
inge
r, T
U W
ien
, A
T
E-B
us
ine
sse
s g
oin
g c
irc
ula
r –
d
rive
rs,
ba
rrie
rs a
nd
bes
t p
rac
tic
e
ex
am
ple
s o
f c
irc
ula
r b
usin
es
s
mo
de
ls f
rom
th
e e
lec
tro
nic
s s
ec
tor
J.
Em
me
rich
, P
. C
han
ce
rel, N
. N
issen
, K
. L
an
g,
TU
Be
rlin
, D
E,
R.
Co
lley-J
on
es,
M.
Ba
tes,
Univ
ers
ity o
f N
ort
ha
mp
ton,
UK
, G
. D
imitro
va
, A
. B
erw
ald
, F
rau
nh
ofe
r IZ
M,
DE
A
Co
mm
un
ity B
as
ed
So
cia
l M
ark
eti
ng
Ap
pro
ac
h f
or
Inc
rea
se
d
Pa
rtic
ipa
tio
n i
n W
EE
E R
ec
yc
lin
g
K.
Ca
se
y,
M.
Lic
hro
u,
C. F
itzpa
tric
k,
Un
ive
rsity o
f L
ime
rick, IE
F
utu
re S
cen
ari
os
of
Su
sta
ina
ble
C
on
su
mp
tio
n a
nd
Pro
du
cti
on
: C
om
pa
rati
ve
An
aly
sis
of
Ex
pe
rt
Wo
rks
ho
ps
in
Ja
pa
n a
nd
Mala
ys
ia
Y.
Kis
hita
, E
. A
ma
sa
wa
, A
. Is
od
a,
Y.
Um
ed
a, U
niv
. T
okyo
, JP
, A
. M
oh
am
ed
, U
niv
. K
eb
an
gsaa
n, M
YS
,
M.
Ko
jima
, E
RIA
, ID
N,
B. M
cL
ella
n,
Kyo
to U
niv
., J
P
En
ab
lin
g a
Cir
cu
lar
ICT
In
du
str
y i
n
Ind
ia t
hro
ug
h E
xte
nd
ed
Pro
du
ce
r R
es
po
ns
ibil
ity
J.
Ha
nn
ak, M
. H
em
kh
aus, a
delp
hi, D
E
Ind
ige
no
us
Te
ch
no
log
y t
o r
ec
yc
le
Sc
rap
Pri
nte
d C
irc
uit
Bo
ard
s
S.
Ch
att
erje
e, M
inis
try o
f E
lectr
on
ics
an
d I
nfo
rma
tio
n T
echn
olo
gy,
IN
P.
Pa
rth
asa
rath
y,
E-P
arisa
raa
, IN
In
clu
siv
e A
cti
on
: E
na
bli
ng
C
oo
pe
rati
on
an
d P
art
ne
rsh
ips
fo
r M
ain
str
ea
min
g t
he
In
form
al S
ec
tor
R.
Aro
ra,
R.
Pra
kash
, D
eu
tsche
G
ese
llsch
aft
fü
r In
tern
ation
ale
Z
usam
me
na
rbe
it (
GIZ
), I
N
Gre
en
ing
So
lar
PV
Va
lue C
ha
in i
n
Ind
ia
S.
Bh
att
acha
rjya
, S
. K
ap
ur,
N. A
rora
, N
. N
an
da
, S
. P
and
ey,
Th
e E
ne
rgy a
nd
R
eso
urc
es I
nstitu
te (
TE
RI)
, IN
Re
se
arc
h p
roje
cts
fo
r a
su
sta
ina
ble
p
rod
uc
t a
nd
ma
teri
als
po
lic
y:
les
so
ns
fro
m t
wo
on
go
ing
E
uro
pe
an
Co
mm
iss
ion
su
rve
ys
H
. E
be
rl,
Eu
rope
an
Com
mis
sio
n
LC
DV
AL
- s
ep
ara
tio
n o
f in
diu
m
fro
m L
CD
s
L.
O'D
on
og
hue
, U
niv
ers
ity o
f Lim
erick,
IE
Cre
ati
ng
Sys
tem
s f
or
su
cc
es
sfu
l im
ple
me
nta
tio
n o
f E
PR
an
d E
-wa
ste
ru
les
in
In
dia
P
. S
ing
ha
l, K
aro
Sam
bha
v,
IN
Re
gu
lato
ry U
pd
ate
s f
or
E-W
as
te
an
d T
ak
e B
ack
Law
s in
La
tin
A
me
ric
a
E.
Pe
rrie
r, O
rbis
Co
mplia
nce, U
S
19.3
0
Recep
tio
n b
y t
he
Mayo
r o
f V
ien
na a
t th
e C
ity H
all (
Wappensaal, R
ath
au
s, en
trance: 10
10 V
ienn
a, L
ichte
nfe
lsgasse 2
, F
ests
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)
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da
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28,
20
18
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entr
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8 –
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om
2 –
Sis
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– R
ud
olf
Cir
cu
lari
ty A
ss
essm
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t
Re-u
se &
Rep
air
Clo
sin
g t
he W
EE
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ycle
– D
es
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, D
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an
tlin
g, R
ec
yclin
g
A r
evie
w o
f ac
tio
ns t
ow
ard
s c
irc
ula
r ec
on
om
y
for
bu
sin
es
s p
ark
´s g
ove
rna
nc
e
M.
Le
Te
llie
r, L
. B
err
ah
, B
. S
tutz
, U
niv
. G
ren
ob
le
Alp
es,
FR
J.
Au
dy,
S.
Ba
rnab
é,
Univ
. d
u Q
ué
be
c à
Tro
is-
Riv
ière
s,
CA
N
Cir
cu
lari
ty F
ac
ts –
Me
as
uri
ng
pe
rfo
rma
nc
e i
n
Cir
cu
lar
Ec
on
om
y
W. H
off
ma
nn I
II,
C.
Sh
eeh
y,
A. W
ain
, U
L
Ve
rifica
tio
n S
erv
ices,
US
P
rod
uc
t c
ircu
lari
ty i
nd
ica
tor
us
ing
cu
mu
lati
ve
e
ne
rgy d
em
an
d
N. W
este
rlun
d,
Cha
lme
rs U
niv
ers
ity o
f T
ech
nolo
gy,
SE
S.
Sh
ah
ba
zi, A
. K
ristin
sd
ott
ir, J.
Hild
en
bra
nd,
Sw
ere
a I
VF
, S
E
As
se
ss
me
nt
of
ec
on
om
ic (
LC
C)
an
d e
co
log
ica
l (L
CA
) s
us
tain
ab
ilit
y p
erf
orm
an
ce
of
po
we
r d
rive
s
ys
tem
s f
or
pro
du
ce
rs a
nd
pu
rch
ase
rs
A.
Sa
rae
v,
M.
Ga
ma
, C
. H
err
ma
nn,
A.
Busa
, th
inkste
p,
DE
E
nvir
on
me
nta
l P
rofi
t &
Lo
ss a
cc
ou
nt
Ro
ya
l P
hil
ips
L.
de
Old
e,
H.
va
n d
er
Wel, R
oya
l P
hili
ps, N
L
M.
va
n K
am
pen
, P
hili
ps In
no
va
tio
n S
erv
ices,
NL
Inc
rea
sin
g c
on
su
me
r a
cc
ep
tan
ce
of
ac
ce
ss
-b
as
ed
PS
S:
Min
ima
l p
ers
on
ali
sa
tio
n o
f ty
pic
al
pro
du
cts
V
. T
un
n,
R.
Fokke
r, K
. Lu
ijkx,
S.
De
Jon
g, J.
Sch
oo
rma
ns,
Delft
Univ
ers
ity o
f T
ech
nolo
gy,
NL
Re
us
e o
f e
lec
tric
al a
nd
ele
ctr
on
ic d
evic
es
: in
sig
hts
of
an
ec
on
om
ic a
nd
en
vir
on
me
nta
l a
na
lys
is i
n S
wit
ze
rlan
d
H.
Bö
ni, R
. H
isch
ier,
Em
pa
, C
H
Cir
cu
lar
ec
on
om
y i
n p
rac
tic
e –
ho
w r
eu
se
is
a
pa
rt o
f th
e b
us
ine
ss
mo
del
for
the
EP
R
co
mp
an
y N
ors
irk
in
No
rwa
y
G.
Hu
sb
y,
No
rsir
k, N
O
Rig
ht
to R
ep
air
K
. W
iens, iF
ixit,
US
T
he
em
erg
ing
‘R
igh
t to
re
pa
ir’
leg
isla
tio
n in
th
e
EU
an
d t
he
US
S
. S
ve
nsso
n,
IVL
Sw
ed
ish
Envir
on
men
tal R
esea
rch
Institu
te, S
E
J.
Ric
hte
r, C
. D
alh
am
ma
r, IE
EE
Lu
nd
Un
ive
rsity,
SE
E.
Ma
itre
-Eke
rn,
Univ
ers
ity o
f O
slo
, N
O
T.
Pih
laja
rin
ne
, U
niv
ers
ity o
f H
els
inki, F
I
A.
Ma
igre
t, T
he
Eu
rope
an
Consu
me
r O
rga
nis
atio
n
(BE
UC
), B
E
Re
cyc
lin
g I
nfo
rma
tio
n C
en
tre
– A
pla
tfo
rm t
o
su
pp
ort
ma
nu
al e
-wa
ste
re
cyc
lers
to
op
tim
ize
the
ir o
pe
rati
on
s
K.
Le
nz,
E.
Sm
ith
, D
RZ
, A
T
T.
Op
so
me
r, M
. D
ep
yp
ere
, iF
ixit,
DE
A
dva
nc
ed
se
pa
rati
on
of
bro
min
e-f
ree p
las
tic
fr
ac
tio
ns
fro
m W
EE
E s
tre
am
s:
De
sig
n a
nd
d
eve
lop
me
nt
of
a L
IBS
ba
sed
co
nti
nu
ou
s
ide
nti
fica
tio
n a
nd
so
rtin
g p
roto
typ
e
A.
Asu
eta
, P
. E
reñ
o, D
. Ir
iba
rne
ga
ray,
S.
Arn
aiz
, O
. S
ala
s,
Fu
nd
ació
n G
AIK
ER
, E
S,
A.
Bra
nd
erh
ors
t, C
oolr
ec,
NL
PC
/AB
S a
nd
AB
S r
ec
yc
lin
g f
rom
un
-use
d W
EE
E
so
urc
es
M.
Sch
lum
me
r, F
. W
olff,
Fra
unh
ofe
r IV
V, D
E,
A.
Sa
nche
z,
TE
CN
AL
IA,
ES
, A
. R
üd
ige
r, S
itra
pla
s,
DE
, A
. B
ran
de
rho
rst,
Coo
lrec P
lastics,
NL
No
ve
l a
pp
roa
ch
fo
r S
b2
O3
re
co
ve
ry f
rom
a
WE
EE
-po
lym
er
rec
yc
lin
g p
roc
es
s
F. W
olff,
M.
Sch
lum
me
r, F
rau
nh
ofe
r IV
V, D
E
R.
Sch
lüte
r, A
RG
US
Ad
ditiv
e P
lastics,
DE
C
om
po
un
din
g r
ec
yc
led
pla
sti
cs
(fr
om
Ele
ctr
ic
an
d E
lec
tro
nic
was
te s
trea
ms
) a
nd
th
eir
a
pp
lica
tio
n in
E&
E s
ec
tor:
me
ch
an
ica
l a
nd
fir
e
pro
pe
rtie
s o
f H
alo
ge
n F
ree
Fla
me
Re
tard
an
t P
C/A
BS
co
mp
ou
nd
s
A.
Sá
nch
ez,
S.
Vill
an
ue
va
, T
ecn
alia
, E
S, A
. R
üd
ige
r, S
itra
pla
s,
DE
, A
. A
sue
ta,
Ga
ike
r, E
S
En
co
ura
gin
g t
he
up
take
of
rec
yc
led
pla
sti
cs
fr
om
WE
EE
– t
he
po
ten
tia
l o
f e
co
lab
els
G
. D
imitro
va
, K
. S
ch
ischke
, A
. B
erw
ald
, C
. W
alth
er,
N
. N
isse
n,
Fra
unh
ofe
r IZ
M,
DE
, P
. C
ha
nce
rel, K
. L
an
g,
TU
Be
rlin
, D
E,
A. R
üd
ige
r, S
ITR
AP
LA
S,
DE
10.3
0 –
11.0
0
Co
ffee B
reak
9
We
dn
es
da
y,
No
ve
mb
er
28,
20
18
11.0
0 –
13.0
0
Ro
om
8 –
So
ph
ie
Ro
om
2 –
Sis
i R
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m 4
– R
ud
olf
Cir
cu
lari
ty E
valu
ati
on
s
R
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an
ufa
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g &
Rep
air
CR
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: fi
rst
of
a k
ind
co
mm
erc
ial
Co
mp
act
syste
m f
or
the
eff
icie
nt
Reco
very
O
f C
Ob
alt
Desig
ned
wit
h n
ov
el In
teg
rate
d
LE
ad
ing
tech
no
log
ies
De
ve
lop
me
nt
of
a m
eth
od
fo
r m
ea
su
rin
g
res
ou
rce
eff
icie
nc
y f
or
pro
du
ct
life
cyc
le
G.
Miy
ake
, N
. M
iya
ji, P
an
aso
nic
Co
rpo
ration
, JP
A
. T
ajim
a, P
an
aso
nic
En
vir
onm
en
tal T
echn
olo
gy
So
lutio
ns,
JP
K.
Ma
su
i, M
. M
ats
um
oto
, S
. K
on
do
h,
Na
tio
nal
Institu
te o
f A
dva
nce
d I
ndu
str
ial S
cie
nce
and
T
ech
no
log
y (
AIS
T),
JP
A
pp
lic
ati
on
of
the
Os
tro
m F
ram
ew
ork
to
su
pp
ort
a
Cir
cu
lar
Eco
no
my i
n U
se
d E
lec
tro
nic
s
C.
Ha
nd
we
rke
r, K
. F
rost,
Pu
rdu
e U
niv
ers
ity,
US
W. O
lson
, S
eag
ate
, U
S
G.
Sp
en
ce
r, G
eo
dis
, U
S
M.
Sch
aff
er,
iN
EM
I, U
S
Is D
isa
gg
reg
ati
on
Alw
ays
Su
sta
inab
le?
K
. G
rob
e,
D.
Sta
naityte
, A
DV
A O
ptical N
etw
ork
ing
, D
E
A p
rac
tic
al
mea
ns
fo
r a
ss
ess
ing
cir
cu
lar
ec
on
om
ic v
alu
e o
f a
n IC
T p
rod
uc
t L
. D
en
de
r, I
BM
, U
S
C.
Ga
tes,
Mic
roso
ft,
US
N.
Ja
ckso
n,
Me
tech,
US
T.
Okra
sin
ski, K
. W
ole
nski, N
okia
, U
S
W. R
ife
r, G
EC
Em
eri
tus, U
S
G.
O´M
alle
y,
M.
Sch
aff
er,
iN
EM
I, U
S
Eva
lua
tin
g E
ne
rgy-c
on
su
mp
tio
n F
ac
tors
in
T
ele
co
mm
un
ica
tio
ns
Ce
nte
rs
T.
Na
ga
o,
A.
Saku
rai, Y
. T
an
aka
, N
TT
Ne
two
rk
Te
ch
no
log
y L
abo
rato
rie
s,
JP
Mo
re A
wa
re t
hro
ug
h R
ep
air
: e
du
ca
tin
g a
bo
ut
cri
tic
al
raw
ma
teri
als
J.
Ric
hte
r, I
EE
E L
un
d U
niv
ers
ity,
SE
M.
Jo
hn
so
n, C
. F
itzp
atr
ick,
Univ
ers
ity o
f Lim
eri
ck,
IE
K.
De
Sche
pp
er,
J. P
ee
ters
, K
U L
eu
ve
n,
BE
J.
Rü
ckschlo
ss,
Fra
un
ho
fer
IZM
, D
E
J.
Gu
nte
r, R
esta
rt P
roje
ct,
UK
A
Me
tho
d t
o A
ss
es
s t
he
Re
pa
ira
bil
ity
Inc
orp
ora
tin
g t
he
Ea
se
of
Dis
as
sem
bly
(e
DIM
) M
etr
ic f
or
En
erg
y R
ela
ted
Pro
du
cts
: C
as
e
stu
die
s f
or
a w
ash
ing
ma
ch
ine
, tw
o v
ac
uu
m
cle
an
ers
an
d t
wo
la
pto
ps
J.
Pe
ete
rs, E
. B
racq
ue
né
, P
. T
ecch
io, F
. A
rde
nte
, P
. V
an
eg
as,
D.
Cou
ghla
n, F
. M
ath
ieu
x, W
. D
ew
ulf,
J.
Du
flo
u, K
U L
eu
ve
n,
BE
T
he
Wo
rld
´s M
os
t A
dva
nc
ed
Ele
ctr
on
ic
Co
mp
on
en
t a
nd
Pro
du
ct
Rem
an
ufa
ctu
rin
g
Fa
cil
itie
s
D.
Fitzsim
ons,
Eu
rop
ean
Rem
an
ufa
ctu
rin
g C
ou
ncil,
B
E
Ca
pa
bil
itie
s r
eq
uir
ed
to
ta
ckle
Ba
rrie
rs t
o
Re
ma
nu
fac
turi
ng
N
. B
oo
rsm
a,
D.
Pe
ck,
S. F
ische
r, C
. B
akke
r, R
. B
alk
en
end
e,
Delft
Univ
ers
ity o
f T
ech
no
log
y,
NL
Re
ma
nu
fac
turi
ng
wo
rks
ho
ps
wit
h p
rofe
ss
ion
als
to
ove
rco
me
ba
rrie
rs –
ou
tco
me
s o
f tw
o E
U
pro
jec
ts
N.
Bo
ors
ma
, D
. P
eck,
S. F
ische
r, C
. B
akke
r, R
. B
alk
en
end
e,
Delft
Univ
ers
ity o
f T
ech
no
log
y,
NL
Intr
od
uc
tio
n t
o C
RO
CO
DIL
E
A.
Sir
iwa
rda
na
, T
ecn
alia
, E
S
Sh
ort
ove
rvie
w o
n t
he s
up
ply
B
. F
err
ari,
S.
Sga
rio
to,
Re
light, I
T
Intr
od
uc
tio
n o
f th
e p
re-t
rea
tme
nt
V.
Ste
in, S
au
be
rma
che
r, A
T
Ove
rvie
w o
f th
e i
nte
gra
ted
ch
em
ica
l tr
ea
tme
nt
pro
ce
sse
s
A.
Sir
iwa
rda
na
, T
ecn
alia
, E
S
De
mo
ns
tra
tio
n i
n t
he
mo
bil
e p
lan
t L
. B
ald
assa
ri,
Eco
Re
cyclin
g, IT
W
rap
up
an
d f
utu
re s
tep
s
A.
Sir
iwa
rda
na
, T
ecn
alia
, E
S
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0 –
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0
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nch
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es
da
y,
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20
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0
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Info
rmati
on
Man
ag
em
en
t
C-S
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Wo
rksh
op
: Is
cir
cu
lari
ty
po
ssib
le in
th
e E
EE
se
cto
r?
Ad
van
ced
Rec
yclin
g T
ec
hn
olo
gie
s
Re
qu
ire
men
ts f
or
pro
du
ct
info
rma
tio
n f
low
to
e
nh
an
ce
WE
EE
urb
an
min
ing
M
. M
ats
um
oto
, K
. M
asu
i, N
atio
na
l In
stitu
te o
f A
dva
nce
d I
ndu
str
ial S
cie
nce
an
d T
ech
no
log
y
(AIS
T),
JP
B
en
efi
ts a
nd
ch
all
en
ge
s o
f ac
qu
irin
g a
co
mp
lete
s
ub
sta
nc
e in
ve
nto
ry f
or
co
ns
um
er
ele
ctr
on
ics
K.
Stu
mb
au
gh
, C
. H
olm
es,
Mic
roso
ft,
US
In
teg
rati
ng
Lif
ec
yc
le A
ss
es
sm
en
t in
to P
rod
uc
t-L
eve
l a
nd
Co
mp
an
y-L
eve
l E
nvir
on
me
nta
l A
cti
vit
ies
J.
Da
hm
us,
S.
Sm
ith,
C.
Arn
old
, N
. S
an
tero
, A
pp
le,
US
T.
Eb
ert
, A
pp
le,
DE
E
xc
ha
ng
e a
nd
Va
lid
ati
on
of
Ma
teri
al
Da
ta –
L
ink
ing
dif
fere
nt
da
ta f
orm
ats
an
d u
se
of
ma
teri
al a
ssa
y d
ata
fo
r c
om
pli
an
ce
ma
na
gem
en
t J.
Str
eh
lau,
M.
Rie
ss,
VD
E T
esting
and
Ce
rtific
ation
In
stitu
te, D
E
P.
Mü
ller,
En
tSe
rv -
DX
C T
ech
no
log
y,
DE
A
n O
pe
rati
on
al
To
ol b
as
ed
on
En
d-o
f-L
ife
T
rea
tme
nt
Da
ta t
o s
up
po
rt E
lec
tr(o
n)i
c
Eq
uip
me
nt
De
sig
n f
or
Re
cyc
lin
g
P.
Assim
on
, L
. C
ué
no
t, E
SR
, F
R
Su
sta
inH
ub
– E
xch
an
ge
of
up
co
min
g
su
sta
ina
bil
ity r
ela
ted
in
form
ati
on
in
th
e s
up
ply
c
ha
in –
Fro
m F
P7
to
ma
rke
t re
qu
ire
me
nts
A
. S
ch
iffleitn
er,
iP
oin
t-syste
ms,
AT
K.
Bo
ehm
e,
S. D
eh
ling
er,
A. W
ahl, iP
oin
t-syste
ms,
DE
Intr
od
uc
tio
n -
Th
e l
an
ds
ca
pe a
nd
op
po
rtu
nit
ies
fo
r d
eve
lop
ing
th
e c
irc
ula
r ec
on
om
y i
n t
he
EE
E
se
cto
r J.
Ho
rne
, W
EE
E F
oru
m,
BE
W
ork
sh
op
: –
deb
ati
ng
th
e iss
ue
s:
So
me
issu
es ide
ntified
so f
ar
Co
nflic
t be
twe
en
sale
s a
nd
th
e c
ircu
lar
eco
no
my
Co
nsum
ers
do
no
t kn
ow
wh
at
the
cir
cu
lar
eco
no
my is
Cir
cu
lar
eco
nom
y is m
ore
tha
n in
cre
asin
g
reu
se a
nd im
pro
vin
g r
ecyclin
g
Qu
estio
ns to
be
add
ressed
:
Ca
n t
he
e-s
ecto
r a
da
pt
to c
ircu
lar
eco
no
my
thin
kin
g?
Why d
on
’t w
e s
ee
mo
re e
xa
mp
les o
f circu
lar
eco
no
my t
hin
kin
g in
th
e e
-secto
r?
Do
es c
ircu
lar
eco
nom
y w
ork
fo
r a
ll p
rodu
ct
ca
teg
ori
es in
the
e-s
ecto
r?
C.
Co
le, L
ou
gh
bo
rou
gh U
niv
ers
ity,
UK
K.
Gro
be
, A
DV
A O
ptical N
etw
ork
ing
, D
E
Su
mm
ary
, n
ex
t s
tep
s a
nd
ho
w t
o p
art
icip
ate
fu
rth
er
in o
ur
wo
rk
P.
Le
roy, W
EE
E F
oru
m,
BE
Hyp
ers
pe
ctr
al
Ima
gin
g f
or
the
On
-lin
e
Ide
nti
fica
tio
n a
nd
Cla
ss
ific
ati
on
of
En
d-o
f-L
ife
L
am
ps
A.
Cic
cu
llo,
Polit
ecnic
o d
i M
ilan
o,
IT
M.
Co
lled
an
i, N
. P
ico
ne
, P
OL
IMI/
ST
IIM
A-C
NR
, IT
A
na
lys
is o
f a
hyd
rom
eta
llu
rgic
al
rou
te t
o r
ec
ove
r ra
re e
art
hs
fro
m f
luo
res
cen
t la
mp
s
N.
Ipp
olit
o, V
. In
no
ce
nzi, I
. D
e M
ich
elis
, M
. C
en
tofa
nti, F
. V
egliò
, U
niv
ers
ity o
f L
’Aq
uila
, IT
B.
Ko
pace
k,
SA
T,
AT
T
rea
tme
nt
of
en
d o
f li
fe L
i p
rim
ary
ba
tte
rie
s:
cry
o-m
ec
ha
nic
al
an
d h
yd
rom
eta
llu
rgic
al
tre
atm
en
t L
. B
ald
assa
ri,
E.
Mo
sca
rdin
i, A
. D
el G
au
dio
, L
. T
oro
, E
co
Recyclin
g,
IT
F.
Pa
doa
n,
P. A
ltim
ari,
P.
Sch
iavi, F
. P
agn
ane
lli,
Sa
pie
nza
Un
ive
rsity o
f R
om
e, IT
F
. C
orn
ag
gia
, S
EV
al, I
T
Th
e f
utu
re o
f w
as
te N
dF
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ra
re e
art
h p
erm
an
en
t m
ag
ne
ts a
nd
th
eir
ro
le i
n a
cir
cu
lar
eco
no
my
A.
Be
va
n,
D.
Pro
sp
eri,
C.
Tu
do
r, G
. F
urla
n,
M.
Za
ko
tnik
, U
rban
Min
ing
Com
pa
ny,
US
A
n i
nn
ova
tive
hyd
rom
eta
llu
rgic
al
pro
ce
ss
fo
r s
pe
nt
Nd
BF
e p
erm
an
en
t m
ag
ne
ts t
rea
tme
nt
I. B
irlo
ag
a, F
. V
eg
liò,
Un
ive
rsity o
f L’A
qu
ila,
IT
16.0
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0
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da
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Lif
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As
ses
sm
en
t
Mark
et-
dri
ven
Dev
elo
pm
en
ts
Cir
cu
lar
Eco
no
my i
n p
rac
tice:
T
he F
EN
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roje
ct
Lif
e C
yc
le A
ss
es
sm
en
t o
f F
irs
t- a
nd
Sec
on
d-L
ife
L
ith
ium
-Io
n B
att
eri
es
: Im
pli
ca
tio
ns
fro
m E
xis
tin
g
Stu
die
s
M.
Mylly
silt
a,
I. D
evia
tkin
, S
. Je
nu
, S
. T
uu
rala
, A
. H
en
tun
en
, T
. P
aju
la,
VT
T T
ech
nic
al R
ese
arc
h
Ce
nte
r o
f F
inla
nd
, F
I
I. M
un
ne
, U
niv
ers
ita
t P
olit
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a d
e C
ata
lun
ya
, E
S
Are
cir
cu
lar
so
luti
on
s e
nvir
on
me
nta
lly s
ou
nd
s
olu
tio
ns
? L
ife
cyc
le a
ss
es
sm
en
ts o
f s
ma
rtp
ho
ne
s s
ho
w a
po
or
co
rre
lati
on
be
twe
en
c
irc
ula
rity
an
d o
the
r im
pa
cts
N
. D
uq
ue
-Cic
eri,
C.
He
rrm
an
n,
thin
kste
p,
DE
J.
Vic
ke
rs,
thin
kste
p,
NZ
A.
Kri
shn
an
, th
inkste
p,
US
M
ore
Les
so
ns
lea
rnt
fro
m W
DM
LC
A
K.
Gro
be
, D
. S
tan
aityte
, A
DV
A O
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etw
ork
ing
, D
E
Re
du
cin
g t
he
ec
olo
gic
al
foo
tpri
nt
of
ho
us
eh
old
a
pp
lia
nc
es
: in
sig
hts
fro
m t
he
LC
A o
f e
ffic
ien
cy
me
as
ure
s a
nd
ex
pe
cte
d t
ren
ds
R
. H
isch
ier,
Em
pa
, C
H
F.
Re
ale
, V
. C
aste
llani, S
. S
ala
, E
uro
pe
an
C
om
mis
sio
n -
Jo
int
Re
sea
rch C
en
ter,
IT
L
ive
LC
A –
Ne
w le
ve
l o
f p
oss
ibil
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s b
as
ed
on
a
uto
ma
ted
LC
A –
A u
se
r re
qu
ire
me
nts
po
int
of
vie
w
A.
Sch
iffleitn
er,
A. W
ah
l, iP
oin
t-S
yste
ms,
AT
J.
He
de
man
n,
M.
Pro
x,
IFU
Ha
mb
urg
, D
E
Cir
cu
lar
ec
on
om
y i
n t
ele
co
mm
un
ica
tio
ns
–
clo
sin
g t
he
lo
op
P
. T
an
skan
en
, S
. K
alli
o,
H.
Sch
eck,
Nokia
, F
I P
rom
oti
on
of
ICT
ab
ate
me
nt
in c
om
pa
nie
s -
NT
T
gro
up
so
luti
on
en
vir
on
me
nta
l la
be
llin
g
M.
Ha
ra,
Nip
po
n T
ele
gra
ph
and
Te
lep
hon
e W
est, J
P
Th
e I
T In
du
str
y V
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On
Ec
ola
be
ls
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Sa
nto
s,
HP
, N
L
Inte
rna
tio
na
l H
arm
on
iza
tio
n o
f E
nvir
on
me
nta
l A
ss
es
sm
en
t C
rite
ria
fo
r E
co
lab
el
Pro
gra
ms
W. Jag
er,
EC
D C
om
plia
nce
, C
AN
R
oH
S:
the
glo
ba
l e
lec
tro
nic
s r
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ula
tio
n o
f o
ur
tim
e a
s a
co
rne
rsto
ne
of
the
Cir
cu
lar
Ec
on
om
y
J.
Co
ste
llo,
Com
plia
nce
& R
isks,
IE
Intr
od
uc
tio
n t
o F
EN
IX
B.
Ko
pace
k,
SA
T,
AT
In
tro
du
cti
on
of
FE
NIX
bu
sin
es
s m
od
els
P
. R
osa
, S
. T
erz
i, P
olit
ecn
ico
di M
ilan
o,
IT
Re
co
nfi
gu
rati
on
an
d i
nte
gra
tio
n o
f p
ilo
t p
lan
ts
Assem
blin
g/d
isa
ssem
blin
g o
f p
rod
ucts
/wa
ste
s:
P.
Ro
sa
, S
. T
erz
i, P
olit
ecnic
o d
i M
ilan
o,
IT
Bio
-hyd
rom
eta
llurg
ica
l p
rocess:
I. B
irlo
ag
a, I.
D
eM
ich
elis
, F
. V
eg
liò,
Un
ive
rsity o
f L
’Aqu
ila,
IT
3D
ad
ditiv
e m
an
ufa
ctu
ring
: J. B
on
ad
a,
Fu
nd
ació
C
en
tre
CIM
, E
S
Dig
ita
liza
tio
n o
f o
pe
rati
on
al p
roc
es
se
s,
sm
art
s
en
so
rs c
on
fig
ura
tio
n a
nd
DS
S i
mp
lem
en
tati
on
S
. P
an
telo
pou
los,
Sin
gula
rlo
gic
, G
R
Us
e c
ase
s f
or
va
lue
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ded
pro
du
ct-
se
rvic
es
G.
Sm
yrn
akis
, I3
DU
, G
R
A.
Bia
nch
in,
MB
N n
an
om
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lia, IT
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ner
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lin
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rom
en
d o
f li
fe d
isp
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ap
pli
an
ce
s
M.
Sch
lum
me
r, F
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Fra
unh
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r IV
V, D
E
S.
Gri
eg
er,
W. B
en
ne
r, F
raun
ho
fer
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S, D
E
Eva
lua
tin
g t
he s
ize
dis
trib
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r o
f m
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d p
las
tic
re
cyc
late
s u
sin
g c
om
pu
ter
vis
ion
H
. R
am
on,
J. P
ee
ters
, C
. B
ee
rte
n,
L. A
ntico
, J.
Du
flo
u, W
. D
ew
ulf,
KU
Le
uve
n,
BE
R
ec
yc
lin
g o
f P
las
tics
fro
m W
as
te o
f E
lec
tric
al
an
d E
lec
tro
nic
Eq
uip
me
nt
– D
efi
nin
g m
inim
um
re
qu
ire
me
nts
fo
r th
e r
ea
pp
lic
ati
on
in
in
jec
tio
n
mo
uld
ed
pro
du
cts
F
. W
agn
er,
J.
Pee
ters
, J.
De
Ke
yze
r, J
. D
uflo
u, W
. D
ew
ulf,
KU
Le
uve
n,
BE
D
es
ign
fo
r R
ec
yc
lin
g:
A p
rio
rity
pla
sti
cs
gu
ide
fo
r W
EE
E r
ec
yc
lin
g
A.
Be
rwa
ld,
G.
Dim
itro
va
, N
. N
isse
n,
Fra
unh
ofe
r IZ
M,
DE
A.
Sch
we
sig
, M
GG
Po
lym
ers
, A
T
P.
Ch
an
ce
rel, J
. E
mm
erich
, K
. L
an
g, T
U B
erl
in,
DE
Im
pro
ve
aft
er
use
man
ag
em
en
t o
f W
EE
E p
os
t-c
on
su
me
r p
las
tic
s:
cu
rre
nt
ma
teri
al fl
ow
an
d
ma
ss
ba
lan
ce
s
A.
Accili
, N
. V
ince
nti, L
. C
am
pa
de
llo,
EC
OD
OM
–
Co
nso
rzio
Ita
liano
Re
cu
pe
ro e
Ric
icla
gg
io
Ele
ttro
do
me
stici, I
T
Eff
ec
ts a
nd
Ch
alle
ng
es
of
the
“O
pe
n S
co
pe”
Ap
pro
ac
h o
n W
EE
E C
olle
cti
on
an
d T
rea
tme
nt
pro
ce
du
res
S.
Le
gle
r, 1
cc,
DE
D
iffe
ren
ce
s i
n im
ple
me
nta
tio
n o
f “O
pe
n s
co
pe”
of
new
WE
EE
Dir
ec
tive
ac
ros
s E
U M
em
be
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tate
s a
nd
co
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ari
so
n w
ith
no
n-E
U e
-wa
ste
re
gu
lati
on
s’
pro
du
ct
sc
op
e
H.
Stim
pso
n,
EC
4P
, U
K
Re
gu
lato
ry U
pd
ate
on
Ex
ten
de
d P
rod
uce
r R
es
po
ns
ibil
ity L
eg
isla
tio
ns
fo
r E
-wa
ste
in
Mid
dle
E
as
t a
nd
Afr
ica
O
. V
arg
a,
1cc,
US
P
rom
oti
on
of
Fa
ir a
nd
Str
uc
tura
l R
efo
rm o
f th
e
Ind
us
tria
l W
as
te M
an
ag
em
en
t C
on
tra
cto
rs in
J
ap
an
S
. N
ag
asa
wa
, W
ased
a U
niv
ers
ity,
JP
C
riti
ca
l ra
w m
ate
ria
ls d
isclo
su
re:
a
sta
nd
ard
iza
tio
n p
ers
pe
cti
ve
S.
Bla
szko
wski, P
hili
ps, N
L
Str
ate
gie
s f
or
mo
re C
ircu
lari
ty i
n t
he
Lif
e C
yc
le
of
Mo
bile
In
form
ati
on
Te
ch
no
log
y
K.
Sch
isch
ke,
M.
Pro
ske
, J.
Re
inh
old
, F
rau
nh
ofe
r IZ
M,
DE
, M
. B
alle
ste
r, F
airp
hon
e,
NL
, K
. L
ang
, T
U
Be
rlin
, D
E,
M.
Re
ge
nfe
lde
r, R
eU
se
, D
E
Mo
du
lari
za
tio
n o
f P
rin
ted
Cir
cu
it B
oa
rds
th
rou
gh
e
mb
ed
din
g t
ec
hn
olo
gy a
nd
th
e I
nfl
ue
nc
e o
f h
igh
ly i
nte
gra
ted
mo
du
les o
n t
he
pro
du
ct
ca
rbo
n
foo
tpri
nt
of
ele
ctr
on
ic s
ys
tem
s
T.
Ku
pka
, G
. S
ch
ulz
, T
. K
rive
c,
AT
&S
, A
T
W. W
imm
er,
Vie
nn
a U
niv
ers
ity o
f T
ech
no
log
y,
AT
T
he
Su
sta
ina
bil
ity C
on
ne
cti
on
fo
r M
ob
ile
E
lec
tro
nic
s
B.
Ma
y,
A.
Sa
nta
cre
u, C
ircu
lar
De
vic
es,
FI
N.
Nis
se
n,
K. S
chis
ch
ke
, F
raun
ho
fer
IZM
, D
E
K.
La
ng,
TU
Be
rlin
, D
E
De
sig
nin
g a
n ia
mec
o D
4R
Ta
ble
t fo
r F
ab
-Lab
L
eve
l P
rod
uc
tio
n
J.
Ospin
a,
P.
Ma
he
r, A
. G
alli
ga
n,
Mic
roP
ro,
IE, J.
Ga
llag
he
r, D
. O
’Don
ova
n,
GM
IT L
ett
erf
rack,
IE,
G.
Ka
st,
Re
Use
, D
E,
K.
Schis
chke
, F
raun
ho
fer
IZM
, D
E
Gu
ide
lin
e d
eve
lop
me
nt
to d
es
ign
mo
du
lar
pro
du
cts
th
at
me
et
the
ne
ed
s o
f C
irc
ula
r E
co
no
my
R.
Pa
mm
inge
r, S
. G
lase
r, W
. W
imm
er,
Vie
nna
U
niv
ers
ity o
f T
ech
nolo
gy,
AT
G.
Po
dh
radsky,
Spe
ech
Pro
cessin
g S
olu
tio
ns,
AT
T
ec
hn
olo
gy A
ss
es
sm
en
t o
f W
ire
les
s C
ha
rgin
g
us
ing
Lif
e C
yc
le T
oo
ls
D.
Sá
nche
z,
K.
Sch
ischke
, N
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issen
, F
rau
nho
fer
IZM
, D
E
K.
La
ng,
TU
Be
rlin
, D
E
10.3
0 –
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0
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ffee B
reak
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Th
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da
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ph
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– R
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olf
Pla
sti
cs R
ec
yclin
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L
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isla
tio
n-d
riv
en
Dev
elo
pm
en
ts
Sm
art
ph
on
es:
Rep
air
, R
em
an
ufa
ctu
rin
g
an
d R
eu
se
of
Co
mp
on
en
ts
Wh
ere
th
e s
ho
e p
inch
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– t
ac
kli
ng
cu
rre
nt
ma
rke
t ch
alle
ng
es f
or
rec
yc
lin
g p
las
tic
s f
rom
W
EE
E
N.
Vin
ce
nti, L
. C
am
pad
ello
, A
. A
ccili
, E
CO
DO
M –
C
on
so
rzio
Ita
liano
Re
cu
pe
ro e
Ric
icla
gg
io
Ele
ttro
do
me
stici, I
T
E. W
ag
ne
r, P
. C
ha
nce
rel, J
. E
mm
erich,
TU
Be
rlin
, D
E
P.
Lir
avi, U
niv
ers
ity o
f N
ort
ham
pto
n,
UK
A.
Be
rwa
ld,
G.
Dim
itro
va
, N
. N
isse
n,
K. L
ang
, F
rau
nho
fer
IZM
, D
E
Pro
du
ct
Clu
ste
rin
g f
or
Imp
rove
d C
oll
ec
tio
n,
So
rtin
g a
nd
Re
cyc
lin
g o
f P
las
tic
s
A.
Bo
ud
ew
ijn, J.
Pe
ete
rs,
R.
De
wil,
D.
Ca
ttry
sse
, W
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ew
ulf,
J.
Du
flo
u,
KU
Le
uve
n, B
E
P.
Ch
an
ce
rel, T
U B
erl
in,
DE
C
oll
ab
ora
tio
n b
etw
ee
n W
EE
E T
ak
e-B
ac
k
Sc
he
mes
an
d R
ec
yc
lers
: A
wa
y t
o f
ac
e
ch
all
en
ge
s b
y p
rom
oti
ng
new
ma
rke
t fo
r re
cyc
led
pla
sti
cs
A. W
itte
koe
k,
Coo
lrec,
NL
E.
Ca
rte
ron,
ES
R,
FR
P
las
tic
Clo
se
Lo
op
in
Ele
ctr
on
ic P
rod
uc
ts. M
ain
d
rive
rs,
ch
alle
ng
es a
nd
ke
y s
uc
ces
s f
ac
tors
D
. M
ille
r, P
. G
ibbs,
HP
, U
S
T.
Gil,
HP
, E
S
So
urc
ing
Ro
HS
-co
mp
lia
nt
hig
h-q
ua
lity
re
cyc
led
p
las
tics
fro
m t
he
in
form
al s
ec
tor:
Ex
pe
rie
nc
es
a
nd
ch
all
en
ge
s.
A.
Alm
ack,
Pla
stics F
or
Cha
nge
, IN
M.
Ga
sse
r, E
mp
a,
CH
Infl
ue
nce
beh
avio
urs
an
d e
nh
an
ce
be
st
pra
cti
ces
to
pro
mo
te s
us
tain
ab
ilit
y b
y
de
mo
ns
tra
tin
g t
he
im
pa
ct
an
d c
os
t o
f n
on
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us
tain
ab
ilit
y:
tow
ard
s a
mo
de
l to
eva
lua
te t
he
fu
ll c
os
t o
f n
on
-du
rab
le b
usin
es
s p
rac
tice
s,
the
re
se
arc
h m
isco
nd
uc
t c
ase
C.
Ga
ns-C
om
be
, IN
SE
EC
, F
R
C.
Ku
szla
, U
niv
ers
ité
de
Pa
ris –
Na
nte
rre
, F
R
Th
e i
mp
ac
t o
f th
e E
U g
eo
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ck
ing
re
gu
lati
on
a
nd
th
e s
ale
s o
f g
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dir
ecti
ve
on
ex
ten
de
d
pro
du
ce
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sp
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sib
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or
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ctr
on
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sell
ers
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am
pe
n,
La
ndb
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Gro
up
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E
En
forc
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en
t a
cti
on
s a
nd
pro
du
ct
wit
hd
raw
als
a
cro
ss
Eu
rop
e f
or
no
n-c
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pli
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wit
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RE
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nd
PO
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su
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tan
ce
re
str
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on
s
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Tu
rnb
ull,
BO
Mch
eck,
UK
C
ali
forn
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os
itio
n 6
5 &
Su
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ly C
ha
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Tra
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pa
ren
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on
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du
str
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ch
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S.
Sch
mitz,
DE
KR
A A
ssu
ran
ce
Se
rvic
es,
DE
E
nfo
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men
t o
f C
alifo
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Pro
po
sit
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s
ub
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nc
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an
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to
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co
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lia
nc
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urn
bu
ll, B
OM
ch
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th
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co
rin
g o
f R
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ara
bil
ity
B.
Flip
sen
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. H
uis
ken
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ixit,
DE
Im
pli
ca
tio
ns o
f C
irc
ula
r E
co
no
my o
n U
se
rs D
ata
P
riva
cy:
A C
as
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tud
y o
n A
nd
roid
Sm
art
ph
on
es
S
ec
on
d-H
an
d M
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et
D.
Ng
uye
n,
S.
Ma
rtin
ez,
M.
Kh
ram
ova
, B
lancco,
FI
An
aly
sis
of
da
ta r
em
an
en
ce
aft
er
Fa
cto
ry R
es
et,
a
nd
so
ph
isti
ca
ted
att
ack
s o
n m
em
ory
ch
ips
M
. K
hra
mo
va
, S
. M
art
ine
z,
Bla
ncco
, F
I B
att
ery
He
alt
h i
n a
Cir
cu
lar
Ec
on
om
y:
Em
be
dd
ing
an
Ag
ein
g M
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el
in t
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Sm
art
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att
ery
Sys
tem
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K.
Ma
rqu
ard
t, N
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eth
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chis
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ke
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ah
n,
N.
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se
n, F
rau
nh
ofe
r IZ
M,
DE
K.
La
ng,
TU
Be
rlin
, D
E
Au
tom
ate
d I
de
nti
fic
ati
on
an
d S
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ing
of
Co
lle
cte
d S
ma
rtp
ho
ne
s
J.
Re
ime
rs,
Re
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Evening Program
Welcome Party Monday, November 26, 2018 18.00
A Welcome Party will be held at the conference centre. Come and join the exhibitors, speakers, organizers and conference attendees for a buffet dinner.
Do not miss the opportunity to network with your colleagues!
Location: Schoenbrunn Palace Conference Centre, Schloss Schoenbrunn
Reception by the Mayor of Vienna in the City Hall Tuesday, November 27, 2018 19.30
The Reception by the Mayor of Vienna will take place in the Vienna City Hall, one of the most splendid landmarks amongst the numerous monumental buildings along Vienna’s Ring Road. Designed by Friedrich Schmidt (1825 – 1891), it was erected between 1872 and 1883. The architecture of the Ringstraße is dominated by Historicism. The City Hall was built in Gothic style, with a tower similar to Gothic cathedrals.
Today the City Hall is the head office of Vienna’s municipal administration. More than 2000 people work in the building. Visitors are stunned by the magnificent appointments of the state rooms, which frequently provide an atmospheric backdrop to various events such as concerts or balls.
Location: Wappensaal, Rathaus Entrance: 1010 Vienna, Lichtenfelsgasse 2, Feststiege II Underground Station “Rathaus” (U2), Tram 2 “Rathaus”, Tram 1 or D “Rathausplatz, Burgtheater”
Dinner at a Historical Viennese Heuriger Wednesday, November 28, 2018 19.30
Three basements up to 18-m depth protect monuments of the history. The origins of the history go back till the Romanesque and Gothic, it was already mentioned 1339. The masonry of the well cellar, with his for the distinguished constructions of the Romanesque to typical stone ashlars, comes from the years around 1100.
The mainly Gothic arched upper cellar still comes from the time before 1500. After his desctruction in 1561 the house was rebuilt, the well cellar received his early- baroque curvature and the foundation-stone with the chiseled annual number 1561. In times of war, as well as during to Turk´s sieges of Viena (1529 and 1683) these underground floor served as shelter sides.
In the years 1716 -1721 the baroque facade was formed by Viennese Master builder from Lucas von Hildebrand, one nicest in Vienna which got the building the name Hildebrandthouse and stands under conversations of monuments and historic buildings.
Famous artists, poets and painters have appeared in the course of the years since the existence of the Twelve Apostel - cellar in 1952 here and the magic of the past years and the romanticism which breathe in this old vault in himself allow to work.
Location: 12 Apostelkeller Sonnenfelsgasse 3, 1010 Wien Underground station "Schwedenplatz" (U4), underground station "Schönbrunn" to underground station "Schwedenplatz"
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The Venue: Schoenbrunn Palace Conference Centre Vienna
Schoenbrunn Palace together with its ancillary buildings and extensive park is by virtue of its
long and colourful history one of the most important cultural monuments in Austria.
Scheduled as a listed monument, the whole ensemble, including the palace, the park with its
numerous architectural features, fountains and statues and not least the zoo (the oldest of its
kind in the world) was placed on the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage List in 1996.
The conference will take place in the Apothecaries' Wing on the eastern side of the palace.
This unusual venue has an interesting past: in the 18th century the largest of the rooms
adjoining the east side of the Orangery was used for overwintering the valuable citron plants
and thought to be the only example of its kind in Europe.
Who will participate?
The majority of participants will be
senior business managers, product managers, design engineers and environmental experts from leading electr(on)ic and automotive companies.
management and engineering representatives from the recycling industry, component and material suppliers, chemical industry and financial institutes
attendees from governments, public authorities, associations, leading universities and research organizations from all around the globe.
What are the benefits from participating?
An expert overview of the current state-of-the-art of environmental technology,
sustainable processes, resource efficient products and services.
The chance to hear key thinkers within leading companies presenting their visions on
resource efficiency in the 21st century.
An opportunity to discuss new ideas and concepts with experts from your industry or
research field through participation in parallel workshops.
An opportunity to identify and meet possible business development and research
partners.
An update on ecological legislation and consumer behaviour from various countries.
Important Dates & Conference Language
September 30, 2018 Deadline for Pre-Registration discounts
October 15, 2018 Deadline for exhibition booths
November 27, 2018 Official opening
The conference language will be English. There will be no simultaneous translation provided.
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Conference Fee
The registration fee includes an information package, lunch, refreshments during the breaks
and the evening events. The student fee (maximum age of 25 years with valid student ID)
includes an information package, lunch and refreshments during the breaks, not the evening
events. Finally the fee for accompanying persons covers the evening events only.
Conference Fee (excl. VAT)
Until September 30, 2018 Participant € 890,-
Student € 550,-
October 1, 2018 till November 10, 2018
Participant € 990,-
Student € 590,-
After November 10, 2018 Participant € 1.090,-
Student € 690,-
Accompanying Persons (Entrance to Evening Program only) € 290,-
Environmental Exhibition
Fee (excl. VAT)
Special Exhibitor Package SMALL (Place for 1 Roll-up, 1 person) € 2.500,-
Special Exhibitor Package MEDIUM (3 sqm, 1 person) € 4.000,-
Special Exhibitor Package LARGE (6 sqm, 2 persons) € 6.000,-
Other exhibition arrangements on request!
Accommodation
All rates are per room per night including breakfast and WLAN. The hotels are all situated in
easy reach to the conference venue. Please be aware that only a limited number of rooms
have been reserved with the following reduced rates until September 30, 2018. The rooms
will be distributed on a first come first serve basis. Cheaper hotels can be recommended on
request.
Hotel Category Single use Double use
Renaissance Wien Hotel Linke Wienzeile/Ullmannstrasse 71, 1150 Vienna T: +43 1 891020 F: +43 1 89102100 Home: www.RenaissanceWien.com
Deluxe/Club € 109,- € 129,-
Star Inn Wien Schönbrunn Linke Wienzeile 224, 1150 Vienna T: +43 1 3366222 F: +43 1 3366222-12222 Home: www.starinnhotels.com
Business € 75,- € 95,-
Terms & Conditions Only written cancellations will be accepted. 50 % of the paid registration fee will be refunded for cancellations received until October 8, 2018. No refunds will be made for cancellations received after this date. Name changes are allowed at any time and will be charged with handling costs for € 30,- per change. Cancellation or reduction of exhibition space is not possible and will be charged according your booking.
The organizer reserves the right to reject registration when it is in the interest of the conference.
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Sponsoring
Platinum Sponsor € 18.000,– (excl. VAT)
The right to nominate a member of the International Programme Committee in order to
directly influence the quality and content of the event
The possibility to propose a keynote speaker
A complimentary 6 sqm exhibition booth on a prominent location (€ 6.000,- value)
5 complimentary registrations for associates (up to € 5.450,- value)
Your organization will be mentioned on all publications, press releases and on our
webpage as “Platinum Sponsor of Going Green – CARE INNOVATION 2018”
In addition, a link to your website can be positioned on our website
The possibility to present your company with a half page four-color advertisement in the
conference program
The possibility to present your company with advertising material (flyer, brochures, etc.;
format max. A4) in the conference package
5 invitations for the Reception of the Mayor of Vienna in the Town Hall
Company logo on screen throughout conference breaks
Gold Sponsor € 12.000,– (excl. VAT)
A complimentary 3 sqm exhibition booth in a special location (€ 4.000,- value)
3 complimentary registrations for associates (up to € 3.270,- value)
Your organization will be mentioned on all publications, press releases and on our
webpage as “Gold Sponsor of Going Green – CARE INNOVATION 2018”
In addition, a link to your website can be positioned on our website
Company logo on screen throughout conference breaks
Sponsor € 6.000,– (excl. VAT)
A complimentary space for 1 roll-up in a special location (€ 2.500,- value)
1 complimentary registration for associates (up to € 1.090,- value)
Your organization will be mentioned on all publications, press releases and on our
webpage as “Sponsor of Going Green – CARE INNOVATION 2018”
In addition, a link to your website can be positioned on our website
Company logo on screen throughout conference breaks
Individual Sponsorship
In addition, we can offer individual sponsoring possibilities, such as distribution of company brochures, advertisements in our conference brochures and documentation, patronage for coffee breaks, lunches and dinner events, special give-aways, flags, etc.
For additional information please contact us at [email protected].
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