Our Partners

EERA collaborates with a network of trusted partners who share our commitment to driving a sustainable WEEE value chain. These partnerships strengthen our impact, foster innovation, and support the development of a resource-efficient circular economy across Europe. Together, we’re shaping a greener future.

EBRA is the European organisation defending the interests of professional companies involved with the collection, sortation, treatment, material recovery and repurposing or reusing of portable, industrial and EV batteries.

www.ebra-recycling.org


EuRIC is an umbrella organisation for European Recycling Industries. Through its Members, EuRIC represents companies involved in the collection, processing, recycling, transport and trade of a variety of recyclables (metals, paper, plastics, glass and beyond) across Europe. By servicing its Members, EuRIC contributes to promote recycling, which is first and foremost a business activity driven by an ecosystem of thousands of Small and Medium-size Enterprises (SMEs) and fewer but equally important larger companies. All of them are local and global actors.

euric-aisbl.eu


FEAD is the European Waste Management Association, representing the private waste and resource management industry across Europe, including 19 national waste management federations and 3,000 waste management companies. Private waste management companies operate in 60% of municipal waste markets in Europe and in 75% of industrial and commercial waste. This means more than 320,000 local jobs, fuelling €5 billion of investments into the economy every year.

fead.be


Plastics Recyclers Europe (PRE) is an organisation representing the voice of the European plastics recyclers who reprocess plastic waste into high-quality material destined for the production of new articles. Recyclers are important facilitators of the circularity of plastics and the transition towards the circular economy.

www.plasticsrecyclers.eu


The WEEE Forum is an international association speaking for fifty-one producer responsibility organisations (PROs). PROs are entities, mandated by producers, that responsibly manage the collection, treatment and recycling of electrical and electronic waste from households and businesses. Every year, the PROs collectively collect in excess of 3 million tonnes of end-of-use electricals. The PROs have operations in all five continents. The WEEE Forum’s why is to take on the worldwide societal challenge of ewaste through research and innovation projects, outreach to start-up PROs across the world, campaigns, #ewasteday, partnerships and offering tools and platforms to share best practices and optimise operations.

weee-forum.org

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