Circular Transition Indicators (CTI) - → Sector - guidance — Electronic devices

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Circular Transition Indicators (CTI) - → Sector - guidance — Electronic devices

15 Apr 2024

By adapting these indicators to the unique contexts of the electronics sector and getting the sector to employ them, the guidance creates a clear path for the industry's transition to a circular economy, supporting individual companies in measuring their performance in an industry- aligned way and steering all players in the value chain towards a future that is both sustainable and inclusive for a. [...] A circular electronics value chain is a system Figure 1 presents the electronics value chain that works collaboratively to reduce waste and in chronological order, where the recovery of maximize the value of resources where materials products, components and materials can happen and products remain in the value chain,15 retaining throughout the life cycle of the electronic device the highest value. [...] Similarly, the Corporate Sustainability Directive (CSRD) if the company’s primary business activity and ISO 59020, on the circularity of resource is retailing electronic devices, refer to the use and material extraction and the impact Distribution and retail chapter. [...] For the outflow, the Circular material productivity results of the calculation are the amount of GHG emissions the company can save if the materials Revenue go from the current % of recovery to 100% recovery via recycling, remanufacturing or reuse. [...] The result of the calculation is the amount of GHG emissions For further explanation of how this indicator is the company can save if the materials go from the calculated in CTI, please refer to CTI v4.0, page 72.
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