An important component of the PolyCE project’s mandate is to promote the benefits of circular business models for all actors in the plastics value chain and beyond. The research findings stemming from PolyCE’s Work Packages 1 and 9 suggest a slow but positive trend of transition from linear towards Circular Economy for businesses and consumers in theelectronics sector. These findings are synthesised and used as main points of reference in the argumentation and conclusions in the following chapters.This PolyCE deliverable 1.3 presents a cumulative value chain map of current level of circularity in the plastics value chain, with a specific focus on the electrical and electronic equipment (EEE) sector. It is a single point of reference for sma...
In 2017, over 320 million tons of polymers, excluding fibers, were manufactured across the globe. Th...
European Commission is strongly committed into issues related to plastic materials production and p...
Plastics are used in a great number of applications; therefore, the production of the sector intensi...
An important component of the PolyCE project’s mandate is to promote the benefits of circular busine...
The current plastics system demands fundamental change in which research and innovation, enabled and...
VTT’s Discussion Paper will present a vision of the circular plastics economy and address the requir...
Advances in manufacturing technology made plastics comparatively inexpensive, light, mouldable and d...
Single use plastic products (SUPs) are a primary cause of plastic pollution causing significant envi...
The European Union (EU) landfilled and incinerated 600 million tons of waste in 2013, which could ha...
The production growth and short life cycle of plastics has created concerns around its waste managem...
The transition to a fully-fledged circular economy (CE) has proven to be challenging for many indust...
The increasing global quantities of waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) and its inadequ...
Circularity and recycling are gaining increased attention, yet the amount of recycled plastic applie...
By and large, the electrical and electronic (E&E) sector operates in a predominantly linear economy ...
The plastic industry is facing increasingly growing social and political demands on plastic recyclin...
In 2017, over 320 million tons of polymers, excluding fibers, were manufactured across the globe. Th...
European Commission is strongly committed into issues related to plastic materials production and p...
Plastics are used in a great number of applications; therefore, the production of the sector intensi...
An important component of the PolyCE project’s mandate is to promote the benefits of circular busine...
The current plastics system demands fundamental change in which research and innovation, enabled and...
VTT’s Discussion Paper will present a vision of the circular plastics economy and address the requir...
Advances in manufacturing technology made plastics comparatively inexpensive, light, mouldable and d...
Single use plastic products (SUPs) are a primary cause of plastic pollution causing significant envi...
The European Union (EU) landfilled and incinerated 600 million tons of waste in 2013, which could ha...
The production growth and short life cycle of plastics has created concerns around its waste managem...
The transition to a fully-fledged circular economy (CE) has proven to be challenging for many indust...
The increasing global quantities of waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) and its inadequ...
Circularity and recycling are gaining increased attention, yet the amount of recycled plastic applie...
By and large, the electrical and electronic (E&E) sector operates in a predominantly linear economy ...
The plastic industry is facing increasingly growing social and political demands on plastic recyclin...
In 2017, over 320 million tons of polymers, excluding fibers, were manufactured across the globe. Th...
European Commission is strongly committed into issues related to plastic materials production and p...
Plastics are used in a great number of applications; therefore, the production of the sector intensi...