EPR2/SUMMIT 2001 Welcome Recycling Technology Innovation.

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EPR2/SUMMIT 2001 Welcome Recycling Technology Innovation

EPR2/SUMMIT 2001 Recycling Technology Innovation Introduction Today’s Situation Need for Recycling Where to Start Available Options Types of Equipment Next Steps Advantages Disadvantages Conclusion

EPR2/SUMMIT 2001 Introduction Now-a-days technology is increasing rapidly based on the human requirements for electronic devices like mobiles, t.v’s, computers, etc… So here this technology is introduced to avoid the wastage of increasing electronic devices.

EPR2/SUMMIT 2001 Today’s Situation Electronics recycling is a new industry Electronics recycling is different from other kinds of recycling industries ­complex materials ­extremely labor intensive There are many different scenarios present today The industry is dynamic Recycling technology innovation has found its way to electronics recycling

EPR2/SUMMIT 2001 Questions What can be done to improve efficiencies in the electronics recycling industry? How can we reduce our operating costs? How can we increase throughput? How can we utilize our workforce more effectively? How can we recycle more of what we process? How can we improve the quality of our processed material?

EPR2/SUMMIT 2001 Where to Start Know your objectives first Consult with several companies Know your current and projected volumes Use the latest recycling technology innovations available to you Be sure your end markets are in sync with your plans

EPR2/SUMMIT 2001 Available Options Types of equipment Advantages Disadvantages

EPR2/SUMMIT 2001 Types of Equipment Being Used Today Size reduction equipment Low speed high torque shredders Balers Conveyors Material handling equipment CRT processing equipment Screening equipment Ferrous and non-ferrous separation Magnets Granulators Pulverizers

EPR2/SUMMIT 2001 Next Steps Constituency Group Meetings Think about what can be done in each of the areas to help develop an efficient, effective infrastructure for electronics recycling.

EPR2/SUMMIT 2001 Waste Management & Recycling Products, Inc.

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Advantages of Equipment and Technology Cost reduction ­processing ­transportation Quality of output Increase in throughout capability Improved worker safety

EPR2/SUMMIT 2001 Disadvantages Not all equipment can go through Does not help with reuse Turn key solution requires multiple pieces of equipment

EPR2/SUMMIT 2001 Conclusion People are preferring devices in precise and compact fashion, So by recycling the electronic devices manufacturers get a great help.

EPR2/SUMMIT 2001 Thank You Have a great afternoon!