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A Review of Methods and Data on the Recycling of Plastics from the European Waste Stream of Electric and Electronic Equipment

Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety 2025 1 citation ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count.
Nicolas Nève, Xavier Mackré‐Delannoy, Bruno Fayolle, Matthieu Gervais, Stéphane Pompidou, Carole CHARBUILLET, Cyrille Sollogoub, Nicolás Perry

Summary

This review examines the WEEE plastic waste stream in Europe, focusing on the four main polymer types (PP, PC, ABS, PS) and the legislative landscape governing their recycling. It highlights that inadequate sorting and contamination by unwanted additives significantly reduce the quality and uptake of recycled WEEE plastics in new products.

Plastics make up a significant proportion of the stream of the European Waste of Electric and Electronic Equipment (WEEE), yet the use of recycled plastic materials is very low in new manufactured products. A description of the WEEE waste stream in Europe is given, with a focus on the plastic materials commonly found in WEEE that include four principal polymers: polypropylene (PP), polycarbonate (PC), acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene (ABS) and polystyrene (PS). Furthermore, the legislative aspects related to WEEE and plastics recycling in Europe are complex, and numerous norms have been dictated by the European Commission. These norms are crucial to the sector of polymer recycling and production in Europe. Moreover, an overview of the entire treatment chain is presented. More specifically, each step of a typical recycling chain is introduced, with a focus on the sorting of plastics and the separation of polymers. Lastly, the influence of contaminants in the plastic fraction is discussed, both in terms of polymer particles and unwanted additives. By showing the impact of the purity rate on the mechanical properties of recycled plastics, the consequences of inadequate end-of-life treatment for WEEE-plastics is highlighted, hence linking the quality of recycled plastics to the separation step and the re-compounding of recycled granulates.

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