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Project to Demonstrate Closed-Loop Recycling of WEEE Plastics Launched by WRAP

An open tender has been launched by WRAP (the Waste & Resources Action Programme) inviting bids which will increase the use of recycled plastic materials within the Electrical and Electronic Equipment (EEE) industry.

The tender forms part of WRAP’s newly announced Manufacturing programme, which aims to maximise the recyclate used in UK manufacturing through a number of major shifts from virgin to recycled material.

To stimulate early development in the key area of EEE plastics, WRAP is inviting directed research tenders that demonstrate on a large scale:

  • the technical ability to recycle waste EEE (WEEE) plastics into materials suitable for use in the manufacture of new EEE products;
  • the economic viability of the recycling opportunity; and
  • the environmental impact of the recycling opportunity, in comparison with the use of virgin materials.

In particular, WRAP is interested in proposals that involve EEE manufacturing opportunities with major Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs).

Gerrard Fisher, WRAP’s Manufacturing Development Project Manager, said: “We want to kick-start the closed-loop recycling of EEE plastics: this project aims to demonstrate the technical feasibility on a large scale, along with the economic and environmental benefits of doing it. By encouraging major OEMs to get involved we aim to make this an opportunity that they can continue to exploit once the project is completed.

"WRAP's previous projects on recycled PET for food applications have shown that recycled materials can perform in demanding applications, we'd like to repeat that success in the EEE sector."

Bids are welcome from single organisations or teams of manufacturing experts that have appropriate experience and knowledge.


Posted 28th July 2006

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