ABB drives recycling scheme

An ABB Automation Tech (Drives and Motors) product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Nov 17, 2008

ABB Drives Alliance has launched a scheme to recycle waste electronic drives.

Some 22 collections of waste drives, totalling 10 tonnes, have been made in the first six months of 2008, compared with only 30 collections for the whole of 2007.

Although variable-speed drives are not covered by the WEEE Directive, the drives are recycled in accordance with the Environment Protection Act of 1990, which stipulates how different materials should be disposed of.

ABB offers the service as part of its 'cradle to grave' support for its drives customers.

Bins for accepting old drives are placed at the sites of ABB Drives Alliance partners.

Alan Jones, a director of ABB Drives Alliance partner APDS, said: 'Larger drives that won't fit in the bin can also be taken and recycled, usually direct from the customer.' Once the drive has been removed for recycling, ABB issues a certificate that can be used for environmental audits by end users complying with ISO 14001.

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