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Activating Circular Services in the Electronic Sector

Waste from e-products is one of the fastest-growing waste streams in the world today. There is an urgent need for driving the adoption of a circular and resource-efficient economy for electric and electronic equipment (EEE).

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Circular System for Assessing Rare Earth Sustainability

Rare-earth metals are irreplaceable in highly demanded products such as wind turbines, electric vehicles, mobile phones, computers and the defence industry. To address the sustainability of these products an increasing number of legislation, such as the EU battery passport regulation , are being released. It is therefore essential to research how to sustainably mine and process these metals, but also how to access sustainability in the first place.

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European recycling and circularity in large composite components (EuReComp)

Circularise is taking part in the multi-stakeholder research project, EuReComp. The project’s main goal is to enable circularity of composite materials coming from aircrafts and wind turbine blades parts, at their End-of-Life (EoL). Currently, Circularise is working with 20 leading industry experts, involving suppliers from the aerospace industry, manufacturers of the automotive and composite sectors, as well as research centres in mechanical and industrial engineering. The project is expected to take place from April 2022 until March 2026.