Consumers and regulators are driving electronics manufacturers to implement more circular design principles for their products and, while there are a number of leaders in this area, the majority of organizations have identified gaps in their knowledge including lack of data, lack of clear definitions of what “circular economy” means and training to effectively apply existing principles across product life cycles. There is also a need to understand ROI and other potential incentives for implementing circular principles.
INEMI and IPC are collaborating to identify and address some of the key challenges of circularity in electronics manufacturing. Following from the successful workshop held at Electronics Goes Green (EGG) 2024 in Berlin, we'll be kicking off four working groups in September dedicated to finding solutions to the following industry problems regarding circularity for electronics:
- Lack of data — data challenges associated with implementing circularity such as what data is needed and by whom, and how circularity data is identified, collected and communicated along the electronics manufacturing value chain.
- Definition of circularity for electronics
- Economic incentives — are they required to speed up adoption of circularity?
- Expertise/education — what type of information is needed to optimize implementation of circularity effectively?
Please plan to join us in September. We will hold kick-off meetings as follows:
- Data problems/solutions: Tuesday, September 10, 10:30-11:30 a.m. EDT
- Definition problems/solutions: Thursday, September 12, 10:30-11:30 a.m. EDT
- Economics problems/solutions: Tuesday, September 17, 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. EDT
- Education/lack of expertise problems/solutions: Thursday, September 19, 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. EDT
If you want to get involved with any of these groups, please contact Kelly Scanlon (IPC) at [email protected] or Mark Schaffer (INEMI) at [email protected].