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Sustainability report
2014 COLLECTIVE
SCHEME ACTIVITIES
NEWS 2014
KEY FIGURES EUROPE - ITALY
SERVICE PERFORMANCE
ENVIROMENTAL BALANCE
INNOVATION
PAGE 3-4 PAGE 1-2
PAGE 7-8
PAGE 9-10 PAGE 11-14
PAGE 5-6
SECTORS
MODEL 231
ETHICAL CODE
R1 Refrigration equipment such as refrigerators, air conditioners, freezers, erc.
R2 Large domestic appliances such as dishwashers, washing machines, hoods, ovens, etc.
R3 TVs and monitors (including LCD and plasma TV)
R4 Computers, consumer electronics, small ppliances, lighting fixures, etc.
R5 Light sources such as fluorescent light bulbs, low energy, fluorescent, etc.
Waste
batteries
Accumulators
Waste
Electrical
Electronical
Equipment
PHOTOVOLTAIC PANELS
Pursuant to the new D e c re e 4 9 / 2 0 1 4 , photovoltaic panels are class i f ie ld as belonging to the EEE R4 grouping
Social performance
Raecycle adopted the model 231 in June 24,
2014, with that the company intends to
definitively affirm and spread a corporate
culture based on the principles of legality,
honesty, fairness and personal integrity,
impartiality and aversion to conflict of
interest in its decisions and control.
Closely related to the model 231 is the Ethical
Code that integrates the model 231 defining a
set of principles and values to which behaviors
in all sensitive activities must observe. The
ethical code identifies the principles and
values that Raecycle recognizes, accepts and
shares. These set of responsibilities the company
assumes both internally and externally.
2012 2013 2014 COLLECTIVE SCHEME EMPLOYEES 7 13 14 TREATMENT PLANT EMPLOYEES 31 33 23
TOTAL 38 46 37
2012 2013 2014
3 6 7
4 7 7
TOTAL 7 13 14
Employees of the Collective schemes by type of employees
Employees Raecycle
Equa
l opp
ortu
nitie
s
One of the main ways to redistribute the value generated
is the job offer. Raecycle does it with particular attention
to the gender equality, valuing the dimensions of equality
and diversity.
50%
EMPLOYEES
WOMAN
Work
oppo
rtun
ities
COLLECTIVE SCHEME ACTIVITIES 1
50%
EMPLOYEES
MAN
GOVE
RNAN
CE
ASSOCIATI N°
HOUSEHOLD WEEE 710
BATTERIES & ACCUMULATORS 260
PHOTOVOLTAIC PANELS 9
B2B CUSTOMERS 245
MORE THEN 1.200 CUSTOMERS AND ASSOCIATES
ASSOCIATES AND CUSTOMERS Raecycle has more then 1.200 customers and associates to which it
offers the management of all the tipologie of Waste.
The experience and expertise of the partners chosen by RAEcycle are
essential to ensure high quality standards of service to its members.
In the year 2014 Raecycle has used 24 partners including 19 treatment plants
located throughout the Italian country.
Compared to 2013 it was carried out an optimization of the supplier base
passing from 35 to 24 direct suppliers, while maintaining an excellent territorial
coverage and improving the service level.
Logistic and treatment partners
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Chairman: Emmanouil Volakakis
Board member: Alexandre Comino
Board member: Roberto Trovato
MANAGEMENT
Emmanouil Volakakis
Alexandre Comino
BOARD OF AUDITORS
Chairman: Alessandro Malerba
Statutory auditor: Maurizio Bacchiega
Statutory auditor: Aldo Massimo Rossi
LOGISTIC
TREATMENT PLANTS
TREATMENT PLANTS WITH LOGISTIC
2
01 02
WEEE LABoratory of EXcellance
RAEcycle in 2014 was co-founder of an alliance between
the main collective systems, with the aim of standardizing
the method of verifying the proper treatment process,
providing to run on all systems used an unique audit mode
called WEEE Labex.
During 2014 24 treatment plants were audited, this
important result brings Italy to be the second country in
Europe after France (25), thanks mainly to the idea and
perseverance of 5 Schemes which have decided to join
forces and raise Italy as the second country in Europe for
WEEE quality management.
E-Commerce The obligation for those who sell technology products and electronics on-line to ensure the withdrawal of WEEE to customers who purchase a new product, offering the opportunity to deliver the equipment at their end of life in the collection points made available for free.
All Actors All WEEE treatment plants, even those that collect from collection points which are not handled by the collective schemes, or withdrawing professional WEEE, must still join the CDCRAEE and declare the trading volumes that contribute to achieving the objectives of the new legislation.
T h e p h o t o v o l t a i c p a n e l s a r e n o w i n c l u d e d i n t h e legislation (cat. 4.9 Annex 2), as from August 2018 will be considered WEEE also all other electronic d e v i c e s c u r r e n t l y excluded.
Introduction of measures to encourage the reuse of products in the pre-r e c y c l i n g p h a s e b y introducing intermediate a c t o r s b e t w e e n t h e treatment plant and the ecological col lect ion point. The specs of this activity will be defined by an ad hoc decree.
Collection Targets have been increased, which means getting to manage by 2019 85% of total WEEE generated by households or 65% of the average weight of EEE placed on the market in the three preceding years.
Collection target D.LGS 49/2014
PVT
Riuse
The retail distributors with AEE sales areas at least of 400 square meters, in addition to the withdrawal "1 vs 1", are also required to retire "1 vs 0" that is the collection of small WEEE (max25cm) regardless of whether or not a new product has been sold.
1 vs 0
The collection targets set by the regulations are very important and difficult to achieve, it is also introduced by Decree the calculation of the percentage of WEEE recovery depending on their generation. This approach leads to count all those wastes that do not enter the formal channel of WEEE collection, but are operated by third parties, appointed as Free Riders, that make easy money, due to a management without precise rules and therefore no protection for the environment.
1GEN2016 1GEN2019 31DEC2014
4 Kg/inh
45% WEEE collected / EEE put on market 65%
WEEE collected / EEE put on market 85%
WEEE collected / WEEE produced o
With WF-RepTool you are able to gather info on
the results of treatment and monitoring the
fractions downstream, as well as calculate the
rates of recycling and recovery in accordance
with regulatory standards.
In 2014 Raecyce has set up WF-RepTool, a tool
used to document the results of the treatment
of its plants. RepTool was officially used from
the beginning of 2015.
Weee Forum REPorting Tool
REPTOOL
04 05 06
YEA
R 2
014
FEBR
UA
RY20
14
MAR
CH20
14
350.000 tons 232.000 tons
505.000 tons
560.000 tons
810.000 tons
WITHOUT FREE RIDERS WITH FREE RIDERS
SECOND COUNTRY IN EUROPE
FOREC
AST IN
CREM
ENT C
OLLEC
TION
WEEE LABEX COLLABORATION AGREEMENTS
NEWS 2014 3
03
Group Old premium
Fund CP
New premium
Fund CP Increase %
R1 40 €/ton 5 €/ton 50 €/ton 13 €/ton +40%
R2 80 €/ton 5 €/ton 105 €/ton 13 €/ton +39%
R3 40 €/ton 5 €/ton 50 €/ton 13 €/ton +40%
R4 80 €/ton 5 €/ton 105 €/ton 13 €/ton +39%
R5 250 €/ton 5 €/ton 250 €/ton 13 €/ton +3% MINIMUM GRANTED 20 €/ton 0 €/ton 20 €/ton 0 €/ton -
Efficiency premium increased and Collection Point (CP) funds
The main change introduced in the new agreement is the presence of an incremental prize that will go to increase the premiums already provided for the Collection Points which will exceed the volumes collected in previous years.
PARTNERS TO ENSURE COMPLIANCE
Exclusive partners in the main European markets
SCOPE OF ACTIVITY
TO SIMPLIFY COMPLIANCE MANAGEMENT
WEEELOGIC offers one path for European compliance in WEEE, batteries and packaging as well as other environmental related
legislation
SERVIZI Comliance Take back Consulting
SIMPLESINGLE POINT OF CONTACT: CENTRAL PLATFORM FOR ALL EUROPE
COMPLIANTSECURING IMAGE & ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAMS Approved partners to manage local comliance services Auditors to ensure tratment & recycling standards Regulatory experts for WEEE, batteries & packaging
RELIABLEWORKING WITH A TEAM OF EXPERTS Specialized lawyers to monitor obligations Operational & technical national experts for waste management Consultants for international organisations & project management
CROSS BORDER DEDICATED PROGRAMS OUTSIDE EUROPE
Flexible TAILORED SOLUTION FOR PRODUCERS
WEEE LOGIC
07 08 09 11 OCTOBER2014
DECE
MBE
R201
4
NEW ANCI PROGRAM AGREEMENT Signed on February 15th, 2015, the new framework agreement, is valid for the period 2015-2017
RAECYCLE IS ASSOCIATE OF
One of the most important points of the this agreement is represented by the increased Efficiency Awards, those
are the fees provided by the collective schemes to the collection point to support its activities an
improvements, aiming to ensure a high overall efficiency of the management of WEEE, which are significantly
higher in comparision to the previous years.
In addition there is an incremental premium that will be paid to the collection points for the tons collected more
than the average of the years 2013 and 2014 and the increase of the infrastructures fund that goes from 5 to 13
euro per ton and is finalized to the development and adaptation of the collection points. The Fund is arranged
for the period 2015-2017 with a guaranteed minimum annual contribution of 1.3 million Euros up to a maximum
of 2.5 million euro per year. The major news is the fact that 50% of the fund will be devoted to the creation of
new collection points.
The new agreement also defines the resources that provide tools to support the WEEE system: the “Monitoring
Fund”, the "Communication and Service Fund to municipalities" and the " Start-up System Fund ", these were set
to improve of the information, the education and the communication for the municipalities.
R1 R2 R3 R4 R5
5 €/ton 10 €/ton 5 €/ton 10 €/ton 50 €/ton
INCREMENTAL PRIZE
10 12
4
EUROPe EUROPE PUT ON MARKET
EUROPE WEEE COLLECTION
Market input reported 2013 Total country values (Kg/Inh)
Amounts collected reported 2013 Total country values (Kg/Inh)
< 4
4 - 8
8 - 12
> 12
Kg/Inhabitants
< 10
10 - 15
15 - 20
> 20
Kg/Inhabitants
LHA
C&F
IT EXCL SCREENS
SCREENS
OWaB
LAMPS
52%
39% 44%
32% 40% 36%
30% 44% 44%
35% 37% 29%
80%
34%
TARGET 2019
TARGET 2016
33%
21%
8%
21%
16%
1%
LHA C&F IT excl screens
Screens OWaB Lamps
White goods excluding C&F
Cooling and freezing equipment
IT excluding screens
CRT and FPD (monitors and TV)
Mixed WEEE not included in other streams
Lamps
EUROPE COLLECTION
EUROPE ITALY 5
European WEEE collection composition 2013
EUROPE RETURN RATE Return Rate European countries 2013
RAGG 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
R1 24.077 56.962 66.182 68.432 63.903 62.159 64.023
R2 13.541 46.598 59.931 66.132 57.710 56.156 57.947
R3 18.061 57.947 81.033 84.275 76.501 68.880 68.511
R4 9.814 30.882 37.400 40288 38.815 37.620 39.957
R5 204 653 804 963 1.037 1.116 1.274
Totale 65.699 193.043 245.351 260.090 237.966 225.931 231.712
Y – (Y-1) 194% 27% 6% -9% -5% 3%
ITALY WEEE COLLECTION Trend in the WEEE system in Italy from 2008 to 2014
Raecycle Ecodom Remedia Erp Cobat Ecorit Ridomus Esa Ge R.a.e.e.
Ecolight Ecolamp Ecoped Apiraee Ecoem Consorzio CCR
Ecoelit Rene
Ecodom Raecycle Remedia Erp Ecolight Ecorit Ecoped Cobat Esa Ge R.a.e.e.
Ridomus Ecolamp Ecoelit Consorzio CCR
Apiraee Ecoem Rene
80.000 tons
20.000 tons
60.000 tons
40.000 tons
Raecycle boasts a collection rate than all other collective schemes of similar
and is allingned with 2016 and 2019 target
COLLECTIVE SCHEMES RETURN RATE
62% 50%
41% 40% 33%
29% 29% 27% 27% 19% 17% 17% 15% 15%
11%
Raecycle Ridomus Remedia Consorzio CCR
Esa Ge R.a.e.e.
Ecodom Erp Cobat Ecorit Apiraee Ecoelit Ecolamp Ecolight Ecoped Ecoem
TARGET 2019
TARGET 2016
ITALy
15.000 tons
45.000 tons
30.000 tons
COLLECTIVE SCHEMES HAZARDOUS WASTE COLLECTION Raecycle is the biggest collective schemes that treat hazardous waste in Italy
COLLECTIVE SCHEMS HOUSEHOLD WEEE COLLECTION Raecycle is the second collective schemes for WEEE collection
CO
LLECTIV
E SCH
EMES
Raecycle
6
Raecycle
Raecycle
R1
R2
R4
R3
R5
405 collection
points
166 collection
points
1.960 collection
points
25 collection
points
3.329 missions
745 missions
16.832 missions
76%
1.247 missions
37 missions
0,2%
MANAGED COLLECTION POINTS
The number of col lecting points assigned by the Italian WEEE Clearing house, depending on the share of put on the market declared by its members.
NUMBER of PICK-UPs
The number of pick up missions at the municipal col lect ion points or g ro u p i n g p l a c e s f o l l o w i n g a withdrawal request or a planned tour.
INTERVENTION TIME
the time interval (in days) between the arrival of the request for withdrawal and the execution of the mission.
SERVICE LEVEL
It indicates the percentage of the pick-ups requests made on time. This tool is used to check the efficiency of the Collective System.
In 2014 Raecycle had an intervention time of:
3,4 days
In 2014 Raecycle had carried out:
22.190 pick-ups
In 2014 Raecycle had a service level of:
99,4%
In 2014 Raecycle had handled:
2.725 Collection point
3,0 days
4dd 1dd
2dd 3dd
5dd
3,1 days
3,4 days
3,4 days
4,8 days
99%
98%
97%
100%
96%
99,1%
4dd 1dd
2dd 3dd
5dd
4dd 1dd
2dd 3dd
5dd
4dd 1dd
2dd 3dd
5dd
4dd 1dd
2dd 3dd
5dd
SERVICE PERFORMANCE 7
169 collection
points
99%
98%
97%
100%
96%
99,3%
99%
98%
97%
100%
96%
99,5%
99%
98%
97%
100%
96%
99,4%
99%
98%
97%
100%
96%
100%
38,1%
COLLECTION 6.384 tons
POM 16.775 tons
749.492 Km
208,5 Km Average distance R/T
154.290 Km
201,7 Km Average distance R/T
3.705.926 Km
205,4 Km Average distance R/T
277.688 Km
212,6 Km Average distance R/T
4.880 Km
131,9 Km Average distance R/T
6.384 tons
15,2%
0
150
300
450
600
750
900
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Raccolto Raecycle R1 - 2014 – Ton
G F M A M G L A S O N D
1.923 tons
0
40
80
120
160
200
240
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Raccolto Raecycle R2 - 2014 – Ton
G F M A M G J A S O N D
31.817 tons
76%
0
600
1.200
1.800
2.400
3.000
3.600
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Raccolto Raecycle R3 - 2014 – Ton
G F M A M G J A S O N D
1.747 tons
0
40
80
120
160
200
240
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Raccolto Raecycle R4 - 2014 – Ton
G F M A M G J A S O N D
4,2 tons
0,01%
0,0
0,4
0,8
1,2
1,6
2,0
2,4
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Raccolto Raecycle R5 - 2014 – Ton
G F M A M G J A S O N D
209%
COLLECTION 31.817 tons
POM 15.247 tons
8,4%
COLLECTION 1.747 tons
POM 20.721 tons
3,8%
COLLECTION 4,2 tons
POM 110 tons
13,6%
COLLECTION 1.923 tons
POM 14.188 tons
COVERED KM
The number of kilometers traveled by vehicles of the Raecycle logistics partners for carrying out the pick-ups.
COLLECTED VOLUMES
It concerns the volumes collected at the CP assigned by the Italian WEEE Clearing house, plus the tons collected from companies and private entities (professional WEEE) and the tons of batteries and accumulators.
RETURN RATE
The percentage of WEEE collected compared to the ones placed on the market in a year. In this case they were calculated year-on-year (Y / Y), therefore considering collected and entered in 2014.
In 2014 Raecycle has traveled:
4.892.276 km
In 2014 Raecycle has handled:
41.875,2 tons
In 2014 Raecycle had a return rate of:
62,5% 8
Recycling and recovery
NOTE ON THE METHODOLOGY
SOURCES
The proper recycling and treatment of technological waste allows the recovery
of large quantities of material; the competence and experience of the
treatment partners used by Raecycle have yielded excellent results.
RAGG Weee treat
[TONs] Material recovery
ENERGY RECOVERY
recovery disposal
R1 6.383,7 83,4% 9,8% 93,2% 6,8%
R2 1.917,6 91,9% 3,5% 95,4% 4,6%
R3 31.861,0 87,6% 3,0% 90,6% 9,4%
R4 1.760,9 88,8% 6,5% 95,3% 4,7%
R5 3,7 95,7% 1,0% 96,7% 3,3%
TOTAL 41.926,9 87,2% 4,3% 91,5% 8,5%
The data were obtained by using RepTool
Recovery 91,5%
Disposal 8,5%
IPCC - Guidelines for National
Greenhouse Gas Inventories, 2006 IPCC - fattori GWT a 100 anni
IAI – 2000 ANPA – Atmospheric emissions from
road transport, year 2000 CONFETRA STUDIES CENTRE – Green
house Effect of freight CO2 emissions ISTRA – CO2 emissions factors in the
electr icity industry and of the
emissions decomposition analysis no.
172/2012 PROGNOS – Summary resource
s a v i n g s a n d C O 2 r e d u c t i o n
potentials, 2008
COREVE – Collection and Recycling
of Glass
REPTOOL - suppliers
BALANCE = A - ( B + C + D + E + F )
WITHOUT RECYCLING WITH RECYCLING
Extraction, transport and production
of raw materials
37% CERAMIC TILES
40 MILLION GLASS 15.663 tons
23% PANS
7 MILLION IRON 9.652 tons
19% BOTTLES OF DETERGENT
60 MILLION PLASTIC 7.829 tons
4% KM OF ELECTRICAL CABLES
150.000 COPPER 1.757 tons
1% 30 MILLION ALLUMINIUM 484 tons
7% OTHER 2.943 tons
Transportation from Collection points
To tratment planTs
Primary treatment
Transport from Treatment plants to
Industrial recycling plants
Industrial recycling
Work location RAECYCLE
+ =
+ =
+ =
+ =
+ =
CANS
The remaining 8.5% is started at designated waste disposal
ENVIROMENTAL BALANCE 9
ENVIROMENTAL CLASSES
CO2 ACTIVITY TONS CO2
Production of raw materials 187.696,4
Prodcution from recycling materials 13.004,3
Transports 3.374,8
Primary treatment 1.043,1
Headquarters 83,3
EMISSION AVOIDED
170.190,8 TON
ACTIVITY GJ
Production of raw materials 1.114.817,4
Prodcution from recycling materials 400.025,0
Transports 15.594,5
Primary treatment 8.512,4
Headquarters 1.055,0
CONSUMPTION AVOIDED
689.630,5 GJ
EURO
6
EURO
5
EURO
4
EURO
3
EURO
1
EURO
0
EURO
2
EVERY TONS TREATED MEANS THE AVOIDANCE OF EMISSIONS OF 4,1 TONNES OF CO2
ACTIVITY TONS CO2
Transports 3.374,8 75,0 %
Primary treatment 1.043,1 23,2 %
Headquarters 83,3 1,8 %
RAECYCLE EMISSIONS
4.501,2
75% of operational emissions are attributable to the transport of WEEE
20%
8%
1% 2%
10%
58%
1%
191.564 KWH SAVED EQUAL TO AN ANNUAL CONSUMPTION 160.000* CITIZEN
EVERY TONS TREATED MEANS SAVING 4.569 KWH EQUAL TO THE AVERAGE
CONSUMPTION OF A FAMILY OF 4 PEOPLE
ACTIVITY GJ
Transports 15.594,5 61,9 %
Primary treatment 8.512,4 33,8 %
Headquarters 1.055,0 4,2 %
RAECYCLE CONSUMPTION
25.161,9
61,9% of operational consumption are attributable to the transport of WEEE
Log
istic p
artne
rs used
by Ra
ec
ycle
in the 2014
191.564 MWH Equal to
* Considering the procapital electricity consumption in Italy as 1.185,9 kwh source:ISTAT
10
Fp7 program – Research for SMEs, “HydroWEEE Demo” aims to develop industrial-
grade technologies already defined in "HydroWEEE" and to make these recovery
processes universal for various fractions resulting from the treatment of WEEE (for
example, lamps, CRT, LCD, circuit boards, lithium batteries), in order to
demonstrate the stability, financial sustainability and efficiency of the process.
Achieving this goal will enable SMEs to be competitive in the recovery of precious
metals and rare earth elements.
In the first period of the project, two industrial facilities were built: one mobile and
a fixed installation in the production site of Relight which was ended in January
2014; such systems are working and, in particular in the industrial Relight plant they
continuously produce high purity concentrated Rare Earth elements, starting from
the fluorescent lamps powders and cathode ray tube televisions. This product is
used as a secondary raw material for various industrial products (ceramics, metal
alloys, etc.).
This innovative hydrometallurgical process, with low environmental impact and
high energetic efficiency, gives an important contribution to the sustainability of
WEEE treatment, enhancing materials otherwise sent to disposal, it also answers to
the strategy of the European Commission concerning the critical materials
(including rare earths elements), whose efforts focus to minimize the dependence
of European industry from foreign markets and the mining industry, through the
strengthening and renewal of the same recycling processes.
Relight, thanks to the achieved experience with the project HydroWEEE and the
operational management of the pilot and industrial plants, is able to pursue the
path to the final optimization of the hydrometallurgical process, of its
environmental performance and of the product. Relight is also responsible within
the project, to assess the results, verify the technical performance and the
placement of out-put on the market, simultaneously conducting an environmental
impact, economic and risk assessment.
Partners: Kopacek KG ISL (Austria); EcoRecycling (Italy); Greentronics (Romania);
S.E.Traded.o.o. SET (Serbia); Institute Mihajlo Pupin (Serbia); University of
L´Aquila (Italy); University La Sapienza Rome (Italy); University Politecnica delle
Marche (Italy)
Oc
tob
er 2
012
– Se
pte
mb
er 2
016
RELIGHT
The project Reclaim aims to develop an extraction process for the recovery of rare
earth and precious elements. In particular, the raw materials objective are divided
into two groups: Gallium and Indium, which are contained mainly in Photovoltaic
panels and SSL; Yttrium and Europium, contained primarily in fluorescent lamps,
CRT, LCD, electronic boards.
The project objectives are to identify technological solutions economically
sustainable, exceeding the difficulties now encountered in this recovery process,
especially coming to a pilot at the industrial level, with particular emphasis on
applications with small-scale, automation and environmental sustainability.
The project provides the study of innovative technologies for the extraction of
target materials, in particular for the processes of: separation and removal,
dissolution and selective recovery of materials, concentration and purification,
demonstrating the technologies through prototypes.
The project therefore provides a dedicated mobile pilot plant for each of the two
groups of materials, where experimental tests for the recovery of valuable
elements will be carried out.
The plant for the recovery of Yttrium and Europium will be placed on the
production site of Relight, since the early months of 2016.
Partners: Nederlandse Organisatievoor Toegepast Natuurwetenschappelijk
Onderzoek TNO (Netherland); CogVis Software and Consulting GmbH (Austria);
Optoelectronica (Romania); Optisort (Sweden); Indumetal Recycling, S.A. (Spain);
Coolrec (Netherland); Técnicas Reunidas, S.A. (Spain); Ondeo Industrial Solutions
(Netherland); Francisco Albero, S.A. (Spaina); Österreichische Gesellschaftfür
System- und Automatisierungstechnik SAT (Austria); TechnischeUniversitätWien
(Austria)
RELIGHT
Relight S.r.l. WEEE tratment plant Via lainate, RHO (MI)
one of the major Raecycle partners
Relight S.r.l.
WEEE treatment plant
Via lainate, RHO (MI)
one of the major Raecycle partners
INNOVATION 11
PMR (precious metal recycling) is a plant for the recovery of metals and plastics coming from the treatment of WEEE. With
different recycling techniques (grinding, selection, screening, flotation, pneumatic separation) metals and plastics are
recovered through innovative fully automated treatment operations and re-entered into the market as secondary raw
materials. The first operation is constituted by the step of milling, screening, iron removal and separation of non-ferrous metals
in the main line that constitutes the plant. This stage is fully automated, managed by a PLC and represents an innovative
aspect since, unlike the traditional treatment lines of the Electronic Equipments, all the materials are reduced to metallic and
plastic fragments thus avoiding manual sorting and extraction of intact components.
Subsequent refining phases
In the wet separation (designed for
the material with size 7-12 mm) water
is used to separate the lighter
mater ial (plast ic) f rom heavy
materials (metals).
Material enters at the top of the
boards and is mixed with a constant
f low of water that acts as a
separating agent.
In the dry separation (designed for the
material with size 0-7 mm) the air is
blown and sucked by a ventilation
system that removes the light material
and delivers it into a bag filter.
The heavy material is stirred and
concentrated on shaking tables. This
allows you to concentrate the precious
metals and capture impurities.
Plastic floating plant
The input fraction consists of a mix of plastics commonly
used in the electrical and electronic equipment and
some residual metals.
The purpose of the line PRC (Plastic Recycling Center) is
to separate three fractions: light Plastics for recycling,
plastics with flame retardants, metal residues.
Dry
-ta
ble
s
We
t-tab
les
PRC
STEN
A TEC
HNOW
ORLD
INNOVATION
Stena Technoworld S.r.l. WEEE tratment plants Via dell’industria, ANGIARI (VR) Via Santa Maria in Campo, CAVENAGO DI BRIANZA(MI)
MAIN INNOVATIONS IN THE PLANTS USED BY RAECYCLE
on
e o
f th
e m
ajo
r Ra
ec
ycle
pa
rtne
rs
The line PRC exploits the physical properties of materials, in particular different densities of
metals, thermo plastics, lightweight plastics. The density adjustment is done by controlled
metering of salts to create suitable mixtures for the flotation of materials.
The flexibility of the system can allow the use of variable densities with
the aim to isolate specific polymers constituting the initial mix of plastics.
In choosing its partners RAEcycle keeps special attention to the attitude of the companies to invest in
innovative projects to improve the quality of treatment and industrial development.
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The first stage of the treatment process of a CRT containing TV
involves a manual disassembly in which all the reusable/
recyclable materials are separated (plastic, wood, cables, cards,
deflection yoke, iron), some of them will go to further processing;
subsequently a cut is done on the CRT to separate the cone glass
(high lead content) from the front glass (Barium).
The front glass passes a suction phase of the fluorescent powders
and is then tumbled and reduced in different sizes to be resold.
The grinded glass coming from the second phase is introduced
into the main reactor together with a reagent, with the aim of
dissolving the glass molecules containing lead, through a cold
hydro metallurgical process.
The mix leaving the reactor is introduced into an electrolytic cell
that separates lead from silicates; electrolytic Lead pure at 99.9%
is pressed and ready to be sold, while Silicates are separated
between soluble and insoluble through the use of a filter press,
turning the hazardous waste in Secondary Raw Materials.
3° STEP TREATMENT LEAD EXTRACTION
1° STEP TREATMENT MANUAL REMOVAL
INNOVATION TRIGGED BY THE NEED TO SOLVE THE MAIN
PROBLEM IN THE CRT TREATMENT: TO ACHIEVE THE 80%
RECOVERY RATE IMPOSED BY DECREE 49/2014 AND
HAVE A SUSTAINABLE ENVIROMENTAL SOLUTION
INNOVATION 13
Partners: Costech S.r.l., Politecnico of Milan and l’University of Catania
The Raecycle plant has found an innovative solution to solve the problem of the
presence of lead in the glass coming from cathode ray tubes (CRT). Currently,
the disposal of CRT screens represents a big problem for the industry both in
terms of costs, for disposal, and environmental terms. The CRT TVs (which is still
today the main flow of TVs) , in fact contain two types of glasses, having
different characteristics, and follows distinguished treatment processes: the glass
panel (front side), rich in Barium and Strontium, once cleaned by the "phosphor",
is grinded and finds application as a second raw material in ceramics and in the
brick industry; the lead glass (glass cone – back side), is usually sent to landfills
as hazardous waste, with both high economic and environmental costs.
The cone glass is in fact composed of glass with a high content of lead oxides,
covered with a coating (paint based on metal oxides and graphite), which can
be eliminated through appropriate treatment procedures: in this field the
process develop in Raecycle assumes a strategic and innovative value.
The plant of Syracuse in fact, through a cold hydro-metallurgical process is able
to separate the glass from the lead and extract metallic lead, insoluble sodium
silicates and soluble sodium silicates; the treatment process is also
environmentally sustainable and optimizes the recovery of this particular
category of WEEE, obtaining high value raw materials.
WOOD CABLE bOARDS DEFECTION YOKE IRON
IRON CONE GLASS
PANEL GLASS
CUT
GLASS POWDER IRON COATING
TUMBLING
GLASS POWDER
H2o
LEAD INSOLUBLE SILICATE
SOLUBLE SILICATE
PHOTOSPHoR SCREEN
PLASTIC ALMOST 20% IN
WEIGHT OF LEAD BARIUM GLASS
The second phase begins with
the tumbling of the cone glass
to remove the coating, it is
subsequent ly g r inded to
reduce the sizes of the glass
under one millimeter and sent
to the third stage.
ELECTROLYTIC CELL FILTER PRESS
REAGENT
ELECTRON GUN
MATERIALS COMING FROM PRE-TREATMENT PHASE TO START SUBSEQUENT PROCESSING (RECYCLING / DISPOSAL)
Tumbling
&
Grinding
2° STEP TREATMENT LEAD GLASS RECOVERY
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PRESENTATION BY:
MATTEO FAGANELLI
RAECYCLE
Via Aldo Moro 10, Brescia (BS) Tel. 02.47950790
[email protected] - www.raecycle.it
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