European Sustainable Electronics Forum
Ramada Amsterdam Airport Hotel
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Event Summary
The European Sustainable Electronics Forum 2025 brought together industry leaders, policymakers, and sustainability experts to explore the latest trends, challenges, and innovations in electronics circularity, repairability, and sustainable materials. Sessions covered EU regulations, extended producer responsibility (EPR), digital product passports, life cycle assessments, and strategies to extend product lifespans while minimising environmental impact. Participants gained insights into circular product design, refurbishment and resale business models, supply chain sustainability, and AI-driven compliance management. The event also provided opportunities to network with 100+ industry professionals, exchange best practices, and showcase cutting-edge solutions across sustainable electronics, repair, and reuse sectors.
Key Topics
- Overcoming challenges in WEEE and Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) regulatory frameworks
- Digital Product Passports (DPP) and their role in material recovery, reuse, and end-of-life strategies
- Circular product design and repairability to maximise lifespan and reduce e-waste
- Selecting sustainable materials in industrial electronics while balancing cost, functionality, and market expectations
- Integrating upstream circularity in electronics supply chains for better visibility and impact reduction
- Navigating ecodesign and energy labelling regulations for smartphones, tablets, and industrial devices
- Corporate procurement and supplier engagement strategies for ESG integration and emissions reduction
- Circular economy business models including take-back, refurbishment, resale, and device-as-a-service
- Measuring avoided emissions and sustainability value creation at product and corporate levels
- Addressing global e-waste challenges, ESG compliance, and industry standardisation to prevent harmful exports
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