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Activities and Anticipated Results
EwasteR Project envisages the following strategy and activities to achieve its specific objectives and aims in three years
Identify the current qualification routes and the occupational profiles across Europe that are relevant to the field of E-Waste Recycling and Re-Use management exchanging experience practice and strategies to raise awareness among key stakeholders on the potential of reuse to generate employment opportunities and revenue
Develop a new professional qualification using EU criteria (ECVET-EQAVET) that delivers relevant skills knowledge and competencies for E-Waste Recycling and Re-Use management professionals which will be piloted through innovative VET experience (classroom open management school virtual mobility) and work-based learning activities (Labs-shadowing)
Provide a Handbook for the final transparent recognition and validation process for the assessment of learning outcomes developed during the Pilot experiences to facilitate labour mobility mutual trust and increased recognition of qualifications at European level within the sector
Create a new Project Open Web-Area to share information practice research tools and expertise across the sector during and beyond the lifespan of the Project
Provide a package of VET tools and instruments that deliver transferable skills and competencies that facilitate the mobility of VET learners and workers across Europe
Invigorate the E-Waste Recycling and Re-Use management business area in Europe to encourage the conversion from informal to formal business
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Project duration 1122014 ndash 30112017 Project number 554341-EPP-1-2014-1-IT-EPPKA2-SSA
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EU Context
Electrical and electronic waste (E-waste) is currently the largest growing waste stream Each day a vast number of electrical and electronic devices end up as waste some of them ready for scrap others just obsolete This is gradually mounting up to a serious environmental problem which has so far failed to capture the public interest
Recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) is a specialist part of the waste and recycling industry It is a rapidly growing sub-sector due largely to the implementation of the WEEE Directive in the EU Countries setting of stringent recycling targets in the EU countries the steady stream of updates and enhancements to computer and mobile devices and recent events such as digital switchover
There is a need for common recognition of the qualifications for WEEE recycling and re-use managers and workers Despite the ever-increasing need for technically -skilled employees to maintain and operate the advanced e-waste treatment facilities the qualifications and VET frameworks of E-Waste managements have a diversified structure within the EU states and they are not aligned with EQF and ECVET initiatives
Aims and Objectives
The overall goal of the EwasteR Project is to develop and establish a new high-quality interdisciplinary curriculum for the E-Waste Recycling and Re-Use management sector in Europe creating a link between the production phase and the waste phase of a product and increasing the sense of initiative and entrepreneurship as well as the quality and potential of employability and mobility
The EwasteR Consortium fully conforms with Directive 201219EU on WEEE and the old WEEE Directive 200296EC which was repealed in February 2014
EwasteR ndash one of the six selected and funded projects for the call 2014
United KingdomUniversity of Central Lancashire (UCLAN)London Community Resource Network (LCRN)Waste Management Industry Training and Advisory Board (WAMITAB)
PolandInstitute of Environmental Protection ndash National Research Institute (IEP-NRI) Institute for Private Enterprise and Democracy (IPED) Educational Research Institute (IBE)
CyprusIntercollegeCyprus Chamber of Commerce and IndustryCyprus Productivity Centre
The EwasteR Consortium is composed of 13 organisations from four different countries ndash Cyprus Italy Poland and the United Kingdom The project is managed by ERIFO - Ente per la Ricerca e Formazione (Rome Italy)
ItalyERIFO - Ente per la Ricerca e Formazione ndash Project LeaderAPEA Srl - Provincial Development Agency for Energy Environment and Sustainable DevelopmentProvince of SienaRegione Lazio
Sector Skills Alliances
- Przycisk 3
- Przycisk 6
- Przycisk 11
- Przycisk 13
- Przycisk 5
- Przycisk 15
- Przycisk 7
- Przycisk 9
- Przycisk 17
- Przycisk 16
- Przycisk 12
- Przycisk 10
- Przycisk 14
- Przycisk 1
- Przycisk 2
- Przycisk 8
- Przycisk 21
- Przycisk 4
- Przycisk 20
EU Context
Electrical and electronic waste (E-waste) is currently the largest growing waste stream Each day a vast number of electrical and electronic devices end up as waste some of them ready for scrap others just obsolete This is gradually mounting up to a serious environmental problem which has so far failed to capture the public interest
Recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) is a specialist part of the waste and recycling industry It is a rapidly growing sub-sector due largely to the implementation of the WEEE Directive in the EU Countries setting of stringent recycling targets in the EU countries the steady stream of updates and enhancements to computer and mobile devices and recent events such as digital switchover
There is a need for common recognition of the qualifications for WEEE recycling and re-use managers and workers Despite the ever-increasing need for technically -skilled employees to maintain and operate the advanced e-waste treatment facilities the qualifications and VET frameworks of E-Waste managements have a diversified structure within the EU states and they are not aligned with EQF and ECVET initiatives
Aims and Objectives
The overall goal of the EwasteR Project is to develop and establish a new high-quality interdisciplinary curriculum for the E-Waste Recycling and Re-Use management sector in Europe creating a link between the production phase and the waste phase of a product and increasing the sense of initiative and entrepreneurship as well as the quality and potential of employability and mobility
The EwasteR Consortium fully conforms with Directive 201219EU on WEEE and the old WEEE Directive 200296EC which was repealed in February 2014
EwasteR ndash one of the six selected and funded projects for the call 2014
United KingdomUniversity of Central Lancashire (UCLAN)London Community Resource Network (LCRN)Waste Management Industry Training and Advisory Board (WAMITAB)
PolandInstitute of Environmental Protection ndash National Research Institute (IEP-NRI) Institute for Private Enterprise and Democracy (IPED) Educational Research Institute (IBE)
CyprusIntercollegeCyprus Chamber of Commerce and IndustryCyprus Productivity Centre
The EwasteR Consortium is composed of 13 organisations from four different countries ndash Cyprus Italy Poland and the United Kingdom The project is managed by ERIFO - Ente per la Ricerca e Formazione (Rome Italy)
ItalyERIFO - Ente per la Ricerca e Formazione ndash Project LeaderAPEA Srl - Provincial Development Agency for Energy Environment and Sustainable DevelopmentProvince of SienaRegione Lazio
Sector Skills Alliances
- Przycisk 3
- Przycisk 6
- Przycisk 11
- Przycisk 13
- Przycisk 5
- Przycisk 15
- Przycisk 7
- Przycisk 9
- Przycisk 17
- Przycisk 16
- Przycisk 12
- Przycisk 10
- Przycisk 14
- Przycisk 1
- Przycisk 2
- Przycisk 8
- Przycisk 21
- Przycisk 4
- Przycisk 20
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