How to Recover Plastics From Electronic Waste

Plastic is a wonderful product that has allowed us to create a wide range of products that would not otherwise be possible. They are a huge challenge to dispose of. Plastics used in electronic products are various thicknesses with different chemical compositions. To recover plastics from electronic waste requires a special process and dedication to recycling programs.

Instructions

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      Recovering and reusing plastic is a complex chemical process that requires specialized equipment and trained chemists to complete. It is important to evaluate the volume and type of waste the recover process generates to ensure the end result is truly a saving to the environment overall.

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      Meet with local plastic manufacturing and recycling firms to discuss their requirements for the type of materials they are willing to accept and process. Define a process for evaluating and grading the quality of the plastic so that agreements can be in place for value and standards.

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      Purchase specialized equipment to measure the density and chemical composition of various plastics so that they can be grouped correctly. Identify an acceptable program for the disposal of unusable plastics to the local landfill.

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      Hire qualified chemical and environmental engineers and technicians to oversee the sorting and identification process. Create a quality assurance program to provide the customer with assurances that the level of contaminates in each product batch are at acceptable levels.

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      Collaborate with other electronic waste firms to redirect unwanted products to the appropriate firms for recovery. An agreement with a glass, plastic and metal waste recovery plants would yield greater efficiency and a lower waste product ratio for everyone.

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