Several products embed different types of electronic components, and they are even more fundamental in some of the European strategic markets (e.g. automotive).
However, reference producers come from extra-EU countries in the far-east side of the world (e.g. China and Taiwan).
Trying to cope with all these challenges and the current semiconductors crisis, the European Commission (EC) published (and in some cases is still working on) specific EU strategies/directives for automotive, e-waste (e.g. Digital Product Passport) and, specifically, semiconductors (e.g. European Chips Act).
However, trying to make these sectors more sustainable, circular and resilient, it is mandatory to boost both EoL strategies (e.g. sorting, reuse, remanufacturing and recycling) and intra-EU production through innovations and investments.
The current international scenario represents a good chance to decouple the European economy from both natural resource depletion (e.g. Critical Raw Materials - CRMs) and dependency from extra-EU supplies of strategic products. In order to better prove what the benefits are of a joined circular/resilient use of secondary resources, the automotive and mass electronics sectors have been identified as the reference contexts for establishing a set of innovative solutions.
To this aim, the CIRC-UITS project will focus on demonstrate the improvement to the circularity of automotive and mass electronics sectors by reuse of semiconductors from different sources, as well as support the reuse & remanufacturing of semiconductors into new (high added-value) components and products in these sectors.
Web resources: |
https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101091490
https://circuitsproject.eu - Official website |
Start date: | 01-01-2023 |
End date: | 31-12-2025 |
Total budget - Public funding: | 5 995 026,00 Euro - 5 995 026,00 Euro |
Twitter: | @Circuits_eu |