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Non-profit organization focusing on recycling market development & sustainable materials management 10 Northeast states 25 years old Members are states, also private sector advisory members 5 staff in Vermont & Massachusetts Long history of projects related to e-scrap management
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Assessment done by independent, 3 rd party auditor qualified & accredited to issue certification to a specific standard. For e-scrap there are 3 in U.S.: R2 e-Stewards R2/RIOS
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Only way to ensure not “self-certifying” or making unsubstantiated claims › No federal regulatory requirements specific to electronics recyclers › Most states have limited/no requirements Known EHS performance requirements Known environmental integrity practices Risk minimization Ensure meet your expectations
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Brokers/collectors o Often not certified although may claim to be Processors o E.g., shredders, dismantlers Downstream processors o E.g., takes shredded plastic & pelletizes it
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Standards setting organizations (SSO) o ISO o ANSI o ASTM o R2 Solutions SSO review, approve, create, or change Standard may be created by organizations/efforts other than SSO o True for all 3 of the e-scrap standards
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e-Stewards Standard for Responsible Recycling (e-Stewards) Responsible Recycling Practices (R2) R2/RIOS
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EHS component › e-Stewards requires certification to global ISO 14000 + air testing › R2 requires EHSMS but doesn’t specify particular standard › R2/RIOS includes an EHSMS Export to developing nations › R2 & R2/RIOS allows if being sent to facility that meets same requirements as an R2 certified facility › e-Stewards prohibits toxic materials for recycling or disposal (but okay for tested, fully functional products)
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Prison labor › e-Stewards prohibits › R2 & R2/RIOS allows certification of prison operations, but facilities must meet Standard Definition of materials of concern R2 & R2/RIOS focus materials e-Stewards hazardous materials as defined by Basel Convention Process for development & maintenance of Standards are different Both multi-stakeholder
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R2 Certified Electronics Recyclers http://www.r2solutions.org/certified/electroni c-recyclers-with-r2-certified-facilities/ R2/RIOS Certified Electronics Recycler http://www.r2rios.org/certified_electronic_rec yclers.html Certified e-Stewards Recyclers http://e-stewards.org/find-a-recycler/
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R2 Standard R2 Solutions www.r2solutions.org phone: 303-443-3272 (Colorado) E-Stewards Basel Action Network (BAN) http://e-stewards.org/ phone: 206-652-5555 (Seattle) R2/RIOS Certified Electronics Recycler® Institute for Scrap Recycling Industries (ISRI) www.r2rios.org phone: 202-662-8500 (D.C.)
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State Electronics Challenge (SEC) End-of-Life Management resource page State Electronics Challenge (SEC) End-of-Life Management resource page 12
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13 Lynn Rubinstein, Executive Director Northeast Recycling Council & Chair, Board of Directors R2 Solutions lynn@nerc.org 802-254-3636 State Electronics Challenge www.stateelectronicschallenge.net
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