Collectors
Collectors are significant link in the recycling value chain. They collect recyclable materials from various sources, like municipal waste and waste from commerce or industry. They collect the waste, sort it, and channel it into the recycling stream. They ensure that valuable materials do not end up in landfills or in the ovens but are instead directed toward recycling facilities.
The role of collectors in recycling
Collectors play a critical role in the recycling ecosystem. Their efforts start with the careful collection of recyclable materials such as plastics, metals, paper, textile and glass. For example for plastic this means sorting by type of polymer. By efficiently sorting and segregating these materials, collectors help maintain the quality of recyclable content, making it easier for recyclers to process these materials into high-quality secondary raw materials.
Ensuring quality and traceability
Traceability and quality are important parameters in the recycling process. That is why collectors need to ensure that the materials they handle are free from contaminants and are correctly categorized. This not only enhances the efficiency of recycling plants but also increases the value of recycled materials. By maintaining detailed records of the sources and types of collected materials, collectors contribute to the traceability essential for a circular economy.
Collaboration and innovation
The success of the recycling industry is dependend on effective collaboration between collectors, recyclers, converters, traders, and end-users. Collectors are often at the forefront of innovation, utilizing advanced technologies such as AI-driven sorting systems and IoT-enabled tracking devices to enhance the efficiency and accuracy of their operations. These innovations help in maximizing the recovery of recyclable materials and ensuring their high quality.
Partner with Kiwa for quality assurance
At Kiwa, we understand the important role collectors play in the recycling value chain. Our team of experts and auditors can assist collectors in implementing best practices, ensuring compliance with industry standards, and verifying the quality of collected materials. By partnering with Kiwa, collectors can enhance their operational efficiency, contribute to a sustainable circular economy, and meet the growing demand for recycled content.
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The WEEELABEX quality standard describes the working method for the treatment and processing of discarded electrical and electronic equipment. The acronym WEEELABEX stands for Waste of Electric and Electronic Equipment Label of Excellence.Show
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This certification scheme, established by the Dutch Textile Recycling Association (VHT), is mandatory for VHT members. Independent assessment is carried out by Kiwa, a specialist in certification for the recycling industry.Show