France

Report/StudySummaryDocuments including WEEE flows/quantities
Extended Producer Responsibility organisations and their strategic role for ProducersErion and Sofies, 2021: The study compares the flows of WEEE, waste batteries and accumulators and waste packaging streams in France, Germany, Spain, Italy and the United Kingdom, providing an overview that highlights the commonalities and noteworthy practices among the EPR organisations of these countries.
Author(s): Federico Magalini; Joséphine Courtois; Amba Concheso; Caroline Heinz.
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Équipements électriques et électroniques: données 2020 – Rapport annuelADEME, 2021: This report provides an overview of the WEEE sector in France in 2020 based on information collected via the National Register of Producers of Electrical and Electronic Equipment (EEE), supplemented with data from players in the sector. An infographic presenting the main elements is also available.
Text in French. Translation not available.
Author(s): Marion JOVER; Mathilde BORIE; Sandrine MORICEAU.

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Equipements électriques et électroniques: données 2019 – Rapport annuelADEME, 2021: This report presents the situation of the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) sector in France in 2019 and provides a number of data from the Register of Producers of Electrical and Electronic Equipment (EEE). The statistical data is presented according to the household/professional WEEE distinction, the categories of the WEEE Directive and the geographical origin. An infographic presenting the main elements is also available.
Text in French. Translation not available.
Author(s): DEPROUW Alice; JOVER Marion; BORIE Mathilde; TONSART Océane; FANGEAT Erwann.

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Rapport annuel du registre des déchets d'équipements électriques et électroniques. Données 2018ADEME, 2019: This report provides an overview of the WEEE sector in France in 2018 on the basis of the elements collected via the WEEE Register set up and managed by ADEME.
Author(s): Véronique Monier; DEPROUW Alice, JOVER Marion, BORIE Mathilde, FANGEAT Erwann.
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Design for DismantlingECO3E, 2016; Design for dismantling (also called design for recycling or design for disassembly) combines practices to optimise how a product will be treated at the end of its life, as well as optimise the separation of components and materials for subsequent recovery (repair, recycling, energy recovery).
The formal electronic recycling industry: Challenges and opportunities in occupational and environmental health researchHarvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, 2016: Study systematically reviewing the literature on occupational and environmental health hazards of formal e-recycling facilities and discuss challenges and opportunities to strengthen research in this area. Published in Environment International journal (Volume 95, October 2016, Pages 157-166).
Author(s): Diana Maria Ceballos; Zhao Dong.
Study on the Quantification of Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) in FranceADEME and OCAD3E, 2013: A study carried out by BIO Intelligence Service in order to answer the following questions: 1. What quantity of household and similar WEEE is generated in France? 2. How are the various flows of household WEEE divided up quantitatively and qualitatively in France? and 3. Which action plans to achieve the collection targets?
Author(s): Véronique Monier; Mathieu Hestin; Augustin Chanoine; François Witte; Sarah Guilcher.
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