Recyclers and producers of electrical appliances will benefit the most from the increasing volume of electrical and electronic scrap worldwide in the future industry experts told the International Electronics Recycling Congress.
The congress, which was held in Austria recently, brought together industry leaders to discuss all aspects of electronic waste recycling – from current market developments and new technological trends to new legal frameworks and specific country reports. Stephan Schwarz (ALBA International Recycling), Professor Jinhui Li (Tsinghua University, China), Stuart Fleming (EnviroServe) and Steve Skurnac (Sims Recycling Solutions) took part in a panel discussion aimed at answering the question: Who benefit the most from the increasing volume of electrical and electronic scrap worldwide in the future.What else to read
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