A new recycling system for electrical and electronic waste introduced in France last month is starting to have a negative impact on China's electronics exporters, ningbo daily reported.
Some enterprises worry that other eu countries will follow France's example and implement such a system one after another, which will be detrimental to China's electronics exports. As of November 15, all sellers of electronic appliances will not be allowed to reject similar waste products returned by customers and manufacturers will have to deal with them properly, according to a new French recycling system. The electronic and electronic waste involved in the new system can be divided into three categories, namely household appliances, audio-visual equipment and electronic office equipment. All equipment that requires electricity, batteries or batteries to operate must be recycled.
The high cost of disposing of electrical and electronic waste will be a heavy burden on export enterprises. The personage inside course of study predicts, processing charge is accounted for about 10% of cost of home appliance export, come so a few enterprises will have profit space. Businesses in ningbo, one of the biggest exporters of mechanical and electrical products to France, were the first to feel the chill of the new rules. For this a few experts remind to say, the ningbo home appliance enterprise that serves as home appliance of home of home of 3 big home appliance production bases in home, should face this one challenge actively, take this to promote further 'environmental protection competition ability' consciousness, adjust oneself product structure and export structure as early as possible, the effect that ability will export to the European Union only so is minimized.