Extended producer responsability (EPR)
Manufacturers and importers of consumer goods need to take collective or individual responsibility for the environmental impact of their products. New European developments reward eco-design and prevention in the categories already regulated (motorcars, electrical and electronic equipment, batteries, tyres and packaging) and extend this instrument to new typologies (textiles, footwear, different uses of plastic, etc.). This instrument puts pressure on the suppliers of materials, parts and components in the value chains of the above product categories.
Consumer goods
ADVANCED PACKAGING ECODESIGN USING PCR MATERIALS
UROLA SOLUTIONS
Metal
AUTOMATED SEPARATION OF SINTERED NdFeB MAGNETS TO BE RECYCLED AS BONDED MAGNETS
STADLER S.A
Metal
COLOUR SEPARATION DURING PCB PROCESSING
REYDESA
Automotive
CRUSHING, INERTISING AND RECYCLING LITHIUM-ION BATTERIES
INNOVATION TREE
Construction and works
DECREASING CHLORINE IN END-OF-LIFE VEHICLE WASTE
DEYDESA
Electrical and electronic equipment
DIGITALISED DIAGNOSTICS AND TESTING FOR THE RECONDITIONING OF WASHING MACHINES
EMAUS
Food
ECO-DESIGN OF SINGLE-USE FOOD PACKAGING
GASTRONOMÍABASKA
Food
FLEXIBLE PACKAGING FILMS MADE USING 70% RECYCLED PLASTIC
PLASTIGAUR
Consumer goods
FROM TEXTILE TO TEXTILE
TERNUA
Consumer goods
HIGH QUALITY FUNCTIONAL GARMENTS MADE FROM LATXA SHEEP'S WOOL
TERNUA
Consumer goods
HIGH-VALUE TUBE PACKAGING RECYCLING SOLUTIONS
CTL PACK
Electrical and electronic equipment
INCREASED LIFE CYCLE OF LI-ION BATTERIES
ALTERITY