E-Waste

E-Waste

In Australia, approximately 1.4 million tonnes of e-waste is generated each year, with only 10-15% being recycled. This means around 1.2 million tonnes of e-waste ends up in landfills, contributing to environmental pollution and resource depletion.

E-waste poses significant challenges due to the presence of hazardous materials and valuable resources. Product destruction and shredding systems allow for the recovery of precious metals, plastics, and the separation of contaminants from discarded electronics, promoting a circular economy.

Waste Initiatives provides a range of equipment designed for e-waste recycling in Australia, including shredders, granulators, conveyors, complete product destruction systems, and sorting lines. By investing in these solutions, businesses and communities can effectively manage e-waste, reduce environmental impact, and contribute to a more sustainable future.

E-waste mixed

E-Waste – CHARACTERISTICS & USAGES

Processing e-waste presents challenges due to its complex mixture of metals, plastics, and electronic components, requiring specialised recycling methods.

In Australia, e-waste recycling provides significant advantages, such as recovering valuable materials, promoting new industries, creating jobs, and mitigating environmental damage from improper disposal. Common applications include:

  • Raw Material Recovery: Extracting precious metals like gold, silver, and copper from discarded electronics to be reused in manufacturing.
  • Refurbished Devices: E-waste components can be refurbished and reused, extending their lifespan and reducing new manufacturing needs.
  • Recycled Plastics: Processing plastics from e-waste into new products, reducing reliance on virgin materials, and contributing to a circular economy.

Effective e-waste initiatives establish comprehensive systems for processing electronic waste into valuable materials, refurbished devices, and recycled products.

Shredded E-waste

CHALLENGES OF E-WASTE MANAGEMENT

Challenges of E-waste management in Australia include the lack of a national recycling scheme, improper disposal, fast-growing waste type, limited awareness, varying state regulations, and the need for promoting reuse and repair practices. Addressing these challenges requires standardized national strategies to manage electronic waste effectively.

Planet Ark offers resources, information and links to E-waste disposal, which can be found here.

For local recycling options, it’s recommended to consult your local council or visit Recycle Mate or Planet Ark for resources and guidance on e-waste recycling services available in your area.

Information on government policies, stewardship and collaborative waste management practices can be found on the DCCEEW website.

The EPA also outlines enviromental practices and guidelines for waste that may impact your business: NSW, VIC, QLD, SA, WA, TAS, NT & ACT.

SOLUTIONS FOR E-WASTE MANAGEMENT

To address the challenges of e-waste, Waste Initiatives offers advanced equipment solutions that optimise disposal and resource recovery, while diverting from landfill.

Our WasteQuip Shredders are the perfect solution for processing e-waste, especially when integrated into a dedicated system. The Dual shaft shredders like our GL2180, are ideal for processing E-scrap, due to their slow speed and heavy duty attributes. Similarly, our four shaft shredders are a great solution, especially for high throughputs, the FS100120, being a very powerful option.

For a fully efficient system, we can integrate conveyors, granulators, or even a complete e-waste recycling line to meet your specific needs.

We offer heavy-duty balers that can handle the compaction of e-waste, including the WP 550 HD, a twin ram vertical baler with a pressing force of up to 50 ton delivering a mill-sized bale. Also the HX800 semi-automatic horizontal baler, with a pressing force of up to 80 Ton, for larger volumes.

Click here for more information on our Product Destruction and shredding systems, for an example of a typical E-Waste system. Also a case study that demonstrates the capabilities of our shredders on this waste type.

E-waste shredding system
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Talk to Waste Initiatives today to find out more about our waste & recycling solutions.

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