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Green Policies Drive Recycling Standardization

Release time:2026/1/31 15:27:31 Classification:Industry News Reading:

Continuous tightening of global e-waste management policies is profoundly shaping the development direction of the electronic component recycling industry. From updates to the EU WEEE Directive to the refinement of domestic management measures for e-waste recycling and utilization, policies have imposed stricter regulations on the recycling, processing, and distribution of electronic components, pushing the industry to transition toward compliance and standardization.

Driven by policies, the electronic component recycling process has gradually established a full-chain control system covering reception, testing, sorting, and disposal. Standardized operational specifications for component authenticity verification, performance testing, and environmentally friendly treatment are continuously being improved. At the same time, supervision over the circulation of used components is being strengthened, guiding the recycling industry away from unregulated development toward professional and transparent operations.

Compliant development not only reduces compliance risks for enterprises disposing of idle components but also enhances the quality assurance level of recycled components, promoting their standardized reuse in scenarios such as industrial maintenance, equipment refurbishment, and scientific research. With the deepening of environmental protection concepts and the improvement of policy systems, the electronic component recycling industry will be further integrated into the overall layout of the green development of the electronics industry, becoming an important force driving the sustainable development of the sector.