Electronic waste: innovation to kickstart the circular economy
● Volumes of electronic waste or e-waste are continuing to grow with 62 million tonnes generated worldwide in 2022.
● New technologies like iDEAR (Intelligent Disassembly of Electronics for Remanufacturing and Recycling), which make use of artificial intelligence and robotics, hold the promise of cleaner and more precise recycling.
● Orange is committed to a rigorous strategy for managing end-of-life equipment. The aim is to maximize the second life of equipment and build a more resource-efficient and sustainable business model.
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● New technologies like iDEAR (Intelligent Disassembly of Electronics for Remanufacturing and Recycling), which make use of artificial intelligence and robotics, hold the promise of cleaner and more precise recycling.
● Orange is committed to a rigorous strategy for managing end-of-life equipment. The aim is to maximize the second life of equipment and build a more resource-efficient and sustainable business model.
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