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WEEE
WEEE Recycling, Arienti (Erion): “Collecting more is not enough, without quality”
Interview with Giorgio Arienti, Director General of Erion WEEE, on the results of the European FutuRaM project
Leroy (WEEE Forum): “ FutuRaM? ‘An enabling layer’ for EU CRMs Regulations”
Interview with Pascal Leroy, Director General of the WEEE Forum (not-for-profit association of 49 WEEE producer responsibility organisations across the world)
Improving Flows to Recycle More: Where Critical Raw Materials Are Lost
The European FutuRaM project highlights urban mines as a potential resource dispersed across millions of products, components, and waste streams. It also identifies where interventions are needed to turn this potential into effective secondary supply
CRM in EU Electronic Waste: Knowing How Many Is Not Enough
These estimates come from the European FutuRaM project and show how much WEEE Europe produces, how many critical raw materials it contains, and why this stream is increasingly considered a strategic resource
FutuRaM Project: Urban Mining at the Core of European Industrial Policy
Funded by Horizon funds, the FutuRaM project outlines the foundations of the statistical infrastructure needed to enable recycling of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) to make a qualitative leap: from managing a problem to becoming a tool for industrial competitiveness and resilience


