Drawing on more than 80 experts from 40 companies, the Circular Electronics Partnership (CEP) roadmap is structured around six pathways for circularity in the electronics value chain. | R.Moore/Shutterstock[/caption]
This story has been corrected.
The Circular Electronics Partnership's plan for a circular electronics chain takes a close look at barriers and solutions at every stage, laying out what needs to be done by manufacturers, governments and other organizations.
A recent webinar pulled in industry experts and leaders to discuss what actions need to be taken, and also served as a launch event for the "Circular Electronics System Map: An industry blueprint for action."
Shela Gobertina von Trapp, director of global marketing and outreach at the Global Electronics Council (GEC), said at the Sept. 22 virtual launch event that it is GEC's hope that the blueprint "will be useful in our collective understanding of what constitutes a circular electronic product and the respective system needed for these products to circulate."
"This is very important for being able to take action for changes we need at scale," she added.
Samsurin Welch, research associate at the Circular Economy Centre at Cambridge Judge Business School, said "you need to have a shared vision to rally around, you need to have shared principals, shared definitions."
"That's the power of the work that's been done here," Welch said. "It's a North Star."
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Drawing on more than 80 experts from 40 companies, the Circular Electronics Partnership (CEP) roadmap is structured around six pathways for circularity in the electronics value chain. | R.Moore/Shutterstock[/caption]
This story has been corrected.
The Circular Electronics Partnership's plan for a circular electronics chain takes a close look at barriers and solutions at every stage, laying out what needs to be done by manufacturers, governments and other organizations.
A recent webinar pulled in industry experts and leaders to discuss what actions need to be taken, and also served as a launch event for the "Circular Electronics System Map: An industry blueprint for action."
Shela Gobertina von Trapp, director of global marketing and outreach at the Global Electronics Council (GEC), said at the Sept. 22 virtual launch event that it is GEC's hope that the blueprint "will be useful in our collective understanding of what constitutes a circular electronic product and the respective system needed for these products to circulate."
"This is very important for being able to take action for changes we need at scale," she added.
Samsurin Welch, research associate at the Circular Economy Centre at Cambridge Judge Business School, said "you need to have a shared vision to rally around, you need to have shared principals, shared definitions."
"That's the power of the work that's been done here," Welch said. "It's a North Star."
Drawing on more than 80 experts from 40 companies, the Circular Electronics Partnership (CEP) roadmap is structured around six pathways for circularity in the electronics value chain. | R.Moore/Shutterstock[/caption]
This story has been corrected.
The Circular Electronics Partnership's plan for a circular electronics chain takes a close look at barriers and solutions at every stage, laying out what needs to be done by manufacturers, governments and other organizations.
A recent webinar pulled in industry experts and leaders to discuss what actions need to be taken, and also served as a launch event for the "Circular Electronics System Map: An industry blueprint for action."
Shela Gobertina von Trapp, director of global marketing and outreach at the Global Electronics Council (GEC), said at the Sept. 22 virtual launch event that it is GEC's hope that the blueprint "will be useful in our collective understanding of what constitutes a circular electronic product and the respective system needed for these products to circulate."
"This is very important for being able to take action for changes we need at scale," she added.
Samsurin Welch, research associate at the Circular Economy Centre at Cambridge Judge Business School, said "you need to have a shared vision to rally around, you need to have shared principals, shared definitions."
"That's the power of the work that's been done here," Welch said. "It's a North Star."
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