News
30th of March 2016
Bo2W synthesis report is now available
The final Bo2W project report is now available in English and German on the project website.
This synthesis report combines the comprehensive project activities, project outcomes, identified implementation barriers and proposals for how to overcome the barriers.
All published documents within the Bo2W project can be found here: http://www.resourcefever.org/project/global_circular_economy_of_strategic_metals.html
19th of January 2016
STRADE Project begins
The Horizon 2020 project Strategic Dialogue on Sustainable Raw Materials for Europe (STRADE) held its kickoff meeting with project core partners and EC representatives in Darmstadt, Germany. Partners discussed project goals.
New Article published about international cooperation for metal recycling from WEEE
15th of February 2011 by Stefanie Degreif
Our colleague Andreas Manhart published the article “International Cooperation for Metal Recycling From Waste Electrical and Electronic Equiment” in the Journal of Industrial Ecology.
This article addresses a market-based management concept for waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) known as the “best-of-two-worlds” approach. The concept is based on the idea that recyclers in developing countries and emerging economies can cooperate with technologically advanced refineries in industrialized countries to facilitate efficient recovery of valuable metals, such as gold and palladium, from e-waste. The article provides an overview of technical and environmental concerns underlying the concept and sheds light on the political framework, the waste-related trade issues, and the resource economics that need to be considered for further decision making. Building on this synthesis, I conduct a qualitative assessment of sustainability impacts of the proposed concept by analyzing two scenarios and their associated risks.
The analysis suggests that, under certain preconditions, the best-of-two-worlds concept could yield significant improvements in terms of management of hazardous substances, resource efficiency, greenhouse gas emissions, income generation, and investments into social and environmental standards. Generally, two potential implementation scenarios were identified: Whereas under Scenario 1 only WEEE generated within developing countries and emerging economies is managed through the best-of-two-worlds approach, Scenario 2 additionally incorporates WEEE imported from industrialized countries. Although both scenarios can yield a variety of benefits, Scenario 2 might cause a net flow of hazardous substances from industrialized countries into developing countries and emerging economies, thus leading to less beneficial sustainability impacts.
The article can be found here: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1530-9290.2010.00307.x/full