WEEE
Waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) contains a wide variety of reusable materials that can be recovered through specialized processes. Proper management of these waste streams is essential to reduce environmental impact and promote the circular economy.
Recyclable WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment) refers to discarded electrical and electronic devices that can be processed and reused. These include computers, televisions, household appliances, electronic boards, cables, and industrial equipment.
The recycling of WEEE begins with the collection and sorting of the equipment. It is then dismantled, and the different materials—such as metals, plastics, and electronic components—are separated for treatment and reuse through specialized processes.
WEEE recycling helps reduce pollution and the volume of electronic waste, while also enabling the recovery of valuable materials such as copper, aluminium, and other metals. In this way, it promotes a more sustainable and responsible management of resources.