Electronic waste, PCB, plastic waste with metal, etc. which it is only possible to safely smelt the non-ferrous metal - precious metal content after carburizing. The resulting non-ferrous metal - precious metal alloy can be decomposed into its highly pure 99.99% alloying metals (gold, palladium, silver, copper, aluminium, tin, lead, etc.) in a self-sustaining way in terms of electricity and heat (gas, coke and the so-called pyrolytic oil obtained from energy carriers) in emissions within the limits of environmental protection. Carbonization prior to smelting facilitates environmental approval in terms of emission limits, because during carbonization, we filter out the polluting components in the organic and inorganic condensate / condensate that would have gone out the smelter's chimney without carbonization. (filtering with condensate is used as a pre-filter for the flue gas) technology manufacturer: www.gumienergia.hu
What is EPR for E-waste? Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) for E-waste refers to the responsibility of anyone producing electrical or electronic equipment to manage the disposal of such waste in an environmentally friendly manner. This responsibility typically involves setting up systems for the collection of E-waste and ensuring its proper recycling or disposal. EPR entails implementing a take-back system or establishing collection centres, or both, and making arrangements with authorised dismantlers or recyclers. These measures are either carried out individually or collectively through a Producer Responsibility Organization recognized by the producers. EPR is essential for managing electronic waste responsibly. It includes creating mechanisms for reverse collection and recycling of post-consumer waste to effectively dispose of end-of-life electronic products. For more information on EPR for e-waste, feel free to contact us today. 🤙 +91 8447767568 📧 info@ecoex.market #EPR #Extendedproducerresponsibility #Circulareconomy #EWaste #Environment #Health #Recycling #Pollution #Sustainability #ElectronicWaste #SafeDisposal #HealthEffects #EnvironmentalImpact #RecycleElectronicWaste #ReduceReuseRecycle