WEEE: Recycling of Waste Electrical and Electronic Devices

The WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment) recycling process is

divided into several stages designed to maximize recycling rates and comply with

current waste management directives. Our recycling process ensures high

standards of regulatory compliance and a sustainable approach to the recovery of

components and materials from disused electronic devices.

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  • Selective collection

    The first step we take is to collect WEEE properly. Selective collection is important

    to avoid mixing WEEE with other types of waste and thus facilitate its subsequent

    processing.

  • Document administration

    We take care of all the necessary procedures and documents to guarantee

    adequate traceability and regulatory compliance in the management of this waste.

    This documentation administration is essential to ensure the correct final disposal

    of WEEE and to prove compliance with environmental regulations.

  • Classification

    Once collected, WEEE is classified and separated according to its type and

    characteristics. This may include devices such as computers, mobile phones,

    household appliances, audio equipment, among others.

  • Decontamination

    WEEE may contain hazardous substances, such as mercury, lead, cadmium and

    other toxic components. These substances must be dealt with appropriately to

    prevent their release into the environment.

  • Treatment

    Electronic devices are handled carefully manually or mechanically to separate

    recyclable components and non-hazardous materials from those that are

    hazardous or non-recyclable. This may include removing batteries, cables, printed

    circuit boards, and other components.

  • Elimination of hazardous substances

    During treatment, components containing hazardous substances such as mercury,

    lead, cadmium and flame retardants are identified and safely removed. These

    materials are stored and sent to specialised treatment plants for proper

    management.

  • Recycling

    After treatment, recovered materials, such as metals, plastics and glass, are sent to

    recycling facilities for processing and subsequent reuse in the manufacture of new

    products.