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Anna Krzyzanowska from DTI presented Sustain-a-Print

By admin  Published On August 22, 2023

In the current era marked by remarkable technological advancements, the need to recognize the accompanying responsibility is paramount. The sheer volume of electronic waste generated annually is truly astonishing, demanding collective efforts to address this pressing issue. Consider the following scenario: People often upgrade their electronic devices without a full grasp of the environmental implications of these choices. Many consumers remain unaware of the potential hazards tied to improper disposal of electronics.

At the Danish Technological Institute, our Partner in the Sustain a Print Project is committed to the mission of developing methods that enhance the sustainability of electronics and promote responsible waste recycling. The primary focus revolves around the incorporation of eco-friendly practices right from the initial design phase. Prioritizing eco-design principles and evaluating the recyclability of components are fundamental aspects of their approach.

The European Union acknowledges the pressing need to embrace sustainability and recyclability within the electronics industry. In order to contribute to this effort, they are actively engaged in several significant projects: “Sustain a Print,” aimed at creating innovative life-cycle solutions.

If anyone is interested in learning more about their recycling methodologies or seeking guidance on making their product more sustainable, they are encouraged to reach out.

Let’s collaborate to pave the way towards a more sustainable future.
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