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Right-to-Repair: A future solution to reduce electric waste?

In November 2020, the European Parliament adopted a resolution that strengthens the “Right-to-Repair”. Many of the participants in our survey would like to see an even stronger “right to repair”. What is actually behind this and what does it actually include?

The European Parliament has been aware of the problem of too much unnecessary electronic waste for quite some time. The biggest problem is the decreasing life span of almost all electronic devices in the household, office or everyday life. One of the demands is the “right to repair”. The aim is to make it more attractive to repair a tablet or smartphone, for example. This is to be achieved, among other things, through an extended product warranty, better access to spare parts and more sensitive handling of information regarding maintenance and repair. One strategy for this is, for example, a system for labeling the service life of e-devices with an indication of the estimated service life.

Since March 1, 2021, new regulations have been in force to make repairs easier and more attractive. With regard to spare parts, it was decided that these must still be available for several years after the purchase of the equipment (e.g. refrigerators 7 years, washing machines 10 years). In addition, long delivery times are to be avoided and a period of delivery of spare parts is to be around 15 days. Consumers will also be provided with a list of all available spare parts by the manufacturers, which will be accessible on the Internet. The repair will be facilitated in that anyone can perform it with conventional tools without causing serious damage. With the help of a repair manual from the manufacturer, consumers should be supported and motivated. The focus should be on typical defects/faults of products. The manufacturers have to make these transparent and indicate the expected costs (measure of the EU-Ökodesign-Richtlinie).


And what about smartphones/tablets/laptops/PCs? Unfortunately, these devices still fall through the cracks of the current resolutions. Many of CIRECON’s experts consider this to be a cause for concern. Especially such resource-intensive electrical devices as smartphones should be easier to repair. The good news is that the EU Commission already wants to discuss new regulations by the end of the year, which will then also include smartphones and charging cables.

An alliance of European organizations is also campaigning for this. They call for “Right-to-Repair”. More information on the campaign and the movement here.

We also found a interesting video about the Right-to-Repair for you. Just click on “video”. Watch it and tell us: Do you think the Right-to-Repair is a future solution to reduce the amount of e-waste?

Where to put the old walkman?

In the garbage? To the recycling center? Or would you rather store it? The amount of electronic waste in German households is increasing. Since 2006, it has been forbidden to dispose of electrical appliances in household waste (this also applies to small electrical appliances such as cell phones or MP3 players). In the following article, you can read about how to dispose of electrical equipment correctly and what rights and obligations consumers have.

CIRECON recently conducted a survey on the topic of “Electronic waste disposal in private households”. We have received many comments and messages on this topic, which we have of course dealt with and will deal with in the future. Frequently, we received the concern that many consumers are not aware of how to properly dispose of waste electrical equipment and why, for example, in some cities it is possible to dispose of electrical equipment via the yellow garbage can.

Can I simply hand in my old Walkman at a retailer?

Yes. More detailed information is available at www.cirecon.de/gogreen. Here you will find all the information about what e-waste is, why e-waste recycling is so important, how you can properly dispose of e-waste and how to minimize your amount of e-waste. The amendment of the ElektroG is particularly interesting. Also about it you find already a current article under https://cirecon.de/the-new-elektrog.

Where can I as a private person dispose of my Walkman free of charge?

As a private person, you can dispose of your old devices free of charge at the recycling center.

Can I also have my e-waste collected by the normal waste collection service?

In Berlin, there was already an orange garbage can offered by a municipal waste disposal company in which you could dispose of your old electrical appliances. In Leipzig, for example, the Gelbe Tonne+ was introduced. Here, too, citizens were able to dispose of their electronic waste. So there is not yet a uniform nationwide solution. The two solutions presented were also not implemented further after the test phase.

Interesting for retailers, manufacturers and other collection points: What should I do if I have a lot of e-waste to dispose of and transparency and safety are important to me above all?

Collections can be registered via the CIRIS portal with just a few clicks. With the help of tracking and a huge network of disposal companies, we make it possible to carry out the entire process as simply and as transparently as possible. This ensures compliance with all guidelines and makes disposal easier than ever before.

Are you a dealer and fall under the e-waste take-back obligation? We can help you comply with the law, improve your image and even make a profit with minimal effort. Just contact us for a free consultation.

What is a no-go?

Disposing of e-waste in nature or household waste. This not only harms our environment, humans and animals, but also ensures that rare earths and raw materials are lost.

Tips and tricks on how you can minimize e-waste can be found here.

Lent started – we have come up with something special

For every electrical appliance that is produced or sold, valuable and rare raw materials are mined and processed. Starting today, we want to go on an electrical fast. This doesn’t mean that you can’t buy any more new appliances, but rather that you should use them in the most sustainable and environmentally friendly way possible.

How to do that? Here are a few tips:

  • Don’t charge your smartphone overnight: If you charge your phone overnight, it often remains plugged in for several hours after being fully charged. This reduces the capacity of the smartphone battery & nothing is more annoying than a weak battery.
  • Do not choose a new smartphone when renewing your contract: Often providers entice you with cheap cell phones when you sign a new contract. Ask for a credit and keep taking your still fully functional smartphone.
  • Use your smartphone for many different purposes: A cell phone can now replace many electrical devices that you used to buy in addition. You no longer need an MP3 player, a navigation device or a small, additional digital camera. This can save a lot of electrical waste in the long run. So take advantage of all the features of your smartphones.
  • Recycle your old devices: On average, there are more old electrical appliances than plants in German households – #whattheschrott. Take a day, sort out old electrical appliances and hand them in. This is the only way the cycle can work! More information on where you can drop off your old devices and what happens to them at www.cirecon.de/gogreen.

Go Green – Go digital!

 

 

Your CIRECON Team

 

Mittelbayrische Zeitung: More transparency in the disposal process with CIRECON

Regensburg, 10.02.2021: Today’s issue of the MZ was about the topic “Where does the electronic waste end?”. In addition to our solutions for a more transparent, safer and professional disposal, it was also about our survey.

The new ElektroG

The German government has presented an amendment to the „Elektro- und Elektronikgesetz“ in Germany, which will come into force in January 2022. The main aim of the amendment is to increase the collection rate of e-waste and thus also improve recycling performance. The desired effect is to be achieved with the help of an expansion of collection points, in particular the inclusion of certified primary treatment facilities and retailers.

The amendment also introduces an obligation for supermarkets. As a result, electronics retailers and supermarkets will be obliged to take back old equipment up to an edge length of 25 centimeters free of charge.. Beyond that, customers do not have to buy an equivalent new device from the retailer. The free take-back of larger appliances (>25 cm), on the other hand, will continue to be linked to the simultaneous purchase of a new appliance.

In addition, the revised version of the ElektroG also aims to involve online retailers more closely. For example, the obligation to collect an old appliance free of charge when shipping a new appliance will be stipulated.

Another change is that in the future, certified primary treatment facilities will be allowed to take back old equipment voluntarily and free of charge, even without being commissioned by manufacturers, distributors or municipalities.

Many other new regulations go hand in hand with the amendment. 

Why this amendment?

In Germany, collection rates for e-waste were only 43 percent in 2018. To achieve the new minimum quota of 65 percent, which has been in effect since last year, the collection volume must be increased by around 500,000 tons.

What will change for you?

In our webinar (DE), we would like to give you an understanding of the details and changes, especially with regard to the previously applicable law. In addition, we are particularly interested in highlighting the new law from a wide variety of perspectives in order to provide you with the best possible information.

The main contents of the webinar therefore include the following:

The ElektroG 2020:

– Current legal basis according to ElektroG in Germany

ElektroG as of January 2022:

– Extension of producer obligations

– Additional collection rights for waste management companies

– Obligations of stationary trade – consumer electronics stores, supermarkets from the food retail sector and furniture stores

– Liability for fulfillment service providers and electronic marketplaces

Participate free of charge and without obligation in the webinar of our brand CIRECON, which takes care of the circular economy of waste electrical equipment.

The link to register: https://eveeno.com/138266812

We look forward to your participation!

CIRECON at Radio Galaxy

Our brand and our survey were presented on Radio Galaxy’s Morning Show. 32 million old electrical appliances are stored in German households, even Lisa of Radio Galaxy, was amazed.

Tell us #WieEntsorgstDu: Would you like to take part and support us in our mission to create a greener future? Then take part in our survey!

Take part now!


Did you miss the report? Here it is again in full length for you! (German version)

What happens to your data!?

Did you ever ask yourself, what happens to your data on your disposed devices? Scroll down, follow the link and learn what happens with your data.

In connection with the e-waste expo we published an article on the topic “Data security and e-waste: how does it work together?” Furthermore, we gave a presentation on this topic, which you can download free of charge as a full version. Download now.

The main reason for the very dynamic growth of electronic waste is the ongoing digitalization and shorter product life cycles of all types of consumer devices. We asked ourselves: Why can’t the problem simply be used as part of the solution?

Digitization as support for the data-safe disposal of electronic waste. The technical solutions available today and the willingness of all market participants should lead to a well-documented handling of all electronic waste. All we have to do is close the data gap within the recycling process and choose the right solutions and partners to manage this end-of-life process. This is exactly what we do!

To know more about this topic, read the whole article here.

ToSurvey

#WieEntsorgstDu – Survey about ,,Electrical waste disposal in private households”

Regensburg, 13.11.2020: Today our survey to the topic electrical waste disposal in private households  went on-line. Click here, scroll down and take part!

What is it about? In German households 32 million tons of electrical waste store, resulted in an inquiry of the Bitkom 2018. That is a whole beautiful quantity. But why? This is exactly what we would like to find out with our current survey, namely why most of us do not part with our old electrical appliances, but keep them at home. Due to the still very low recycling rate, important and rare raw materials are lost and storing them even poses risks for humans! You can find out more about this on our social media channels and our website.

Who can participate? Everybody! The survey is designed in such a way that really every vote counts.

Is it free and anonymous? Yes! The survey is 100% free and without obligation. You can participate without giving your name, address or e-mail address. Furthermore you don’t have to register.

How long does the participation take? Answering the questions takes only 5 minutes.

How do I find out the results? As soon as we have completed the study, we will post the results on our news-site.

NEWS: CIRECON on air at gong fm

Regensburg, 25.11.2020: In connection with the sustainability weeks on gong fm, we took part in the morning show on gong fm! In accordance with our latestsurvey on the “electronic waste disposal in private households”, we presented  this topic and told the listeners more about the importance on their participation.

The recycling rates of electronic waste are still less than satisfactory. Why do you still keep  your old electrical appliances at home? Are you afraid that your data will fall into the wrong hands or that the old devices will be recycled illegally? Or do you rather have a problem with the fact that recycling centers have unfavorable opening hours?

Basically it is important for us to know: What can be done to make it easier for all of us to put the old devices back where they belong to… back into the cycle!

You missed the interview? Check out the CIRECON Facebook page and listen to the whole interview.

You want to participate in the survey? Just click on the link

Waste man on a mission – #whattheschrott is going on?

,,Hey there, Waste Man here’’ – with our superhero we learned many different things about e-waste and recycling for several weeks.

Unfortunately the knowledge of our society about e-waste is still very low and that’s why Waste Man has made it its mission to educate, explain and show what this topic entails.

Waste man

According to the newest data of the Global E-waste monitor from 2019 about 53 million tons of e-waste had been generated by all of us globally. Only 17,4% are collected and documented correctly and the rest of data is lost and no one knows, what happened to those e-waste units.

With the support of the Waste man, our social media campaign #whattheschrott will show you what e-waste means, how to dispose of it correctly and why recycling is a big step to a sustainable future with a green planet. Together against illegal garbage disposal!

Check out our social media channels to learn more about the whole campaign. The posts are in german – if you don’t understand several things feel free to send us a private message.