E-Waste WORLD CONFERENCE & Expo is returning to Frankfurt Messe in
November 2022 as Europe’s largest international trade fair for the
collection, sorting, processing, and reduction of all forms of
electrical waste. WEEE and electrical waste is the WORLD’s fastest
growing waste stream and as we accelerate towards a WORLD FILLED WITH
MORE CONSUMER ELECTRONICS, the rise of electric vehicles, and the
continued trend towards green energy that trend is set to grow. This
year’s event will showcase more 80 exhibitors in the free-to-attend
exhibition and more than 140 expert speakers from around the WORLD
WILL TAKE PART IN THE EXPERT CONFERENCE SESSIONS WITH OVER 1,500
participants expected to take part at this year’s fair.
Main topics discussed include, recycling technologies, materials
recovery solutions, green electronics, sustainable materials,
non-toxic substitutes, and end-of-life strategies, as well as
regulatory and business models to help reduce the environmental impact
of all forms of consumer and industrial E-Waste. We will once again
focus on those streams on the horizon, including lithium-ion batteries
from e-mobility transportation, PV panels, wearables, IoT, 5G and much
more. And new to the conference this year will be a dedicated fourth
track on ‘E-Reuse’.
Now in it’s third year this year’s event will bring together many
more – and crucially different – globally renowned experts from
consumer and industrial electronics manufacturers and suppliers,
E-Waste recyclers and waste management companies, recycling technology
manufacturers, electric vehicle battery makers and their value chain
suppliers, critical raw materials experts, precious metal recovery
experts, sustainable materials and chemicals suppliers, ITAD, science
and academia, policy-makers, NGOs, research institutions and
consultants.
PRICE: Free
ARTISTS / SPEAKERS: Hans Eric Melin, Circular Energy Storage, Pascal
Leroy, WEEE Forum, Elisabeth Smith, STEP, Manfred Fahrner, European
Electronics Recylers Association, Corey Dehmey, SERI (Sustainable
Electronics Recycling International), Nancy Gillis, Green Electronics
Council, Claire Agraffeil, CEA/INES (Institut National de l’Energie
Solaire), Andreas Wade, Global Sustainability Director, First Solar,
Gavin Harper, Faraday Institution, University of Birmingham, Dr
Christian Hagelüken, Umicore
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