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Implementing IoT for Effective E-Waste Management and Traceability
Technology Category
- Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) - Cloud Middleware & Microservices
- Platform as a Service (PaaS) - Application Development Platforms
Applicable Industries
- Recycling & Waste Management
- Telecommunications
Applicable Functions
- Procurement
Use Cases
- In-process Traceability
- Supply Chain Visibility
The Challenge
Closing the Loop, a company that collects and recycles scrap phones, was facing a significant challenge in managing the traceability of the scrap phones they collect in Africa. The e-scrap problem in Africa is growing daily, and proper recycling facilities are not available locally. Therefore, the scrap phones are shipped and recycled in Europe. This process creates jobs for phone collectors and entrepreneurs in Africa and reduces environmental damage, pollution, hazardous waste, and health issues. However, ensuring that every new phone is compensated with the collection and recycling of a scrap phone was a complex task. The scrap phones are collected in batches, paid by the kilo, and then consolidated into big bags, which are further consolidated into shipping containers to be sent to smelters in Europe.
About The Customer
Closing the Loop is a company that is committed to offsetting the environmental impact of the telecommunications industry by collecting and recycling a scrap phone for every new phone their customers order. They operate primarily in Africa, where the problem of electronic waste is growing daily. The company's operations not only contribute to reducing environmental damage, pollution, hazardous waste, and health issues but also generate jobs for local phone collectors and entrepreneurs. Their business model involves shipping the collected scrap phones to Europe for recycling, as there are no proper recycling facilities available locally in Africa.
The Solution
To address this challenge, Closing the Loop implemented ChainPoint software to trace the batches of scrap phones collected in Africa. The software links all information regarding batches, big bags, containers, and smelters together, ensuring full traceability of the entire supply chain. For every phone ordered, there is a specific amount of scrap that needs to be collected. ChainPoint's platform automatically converts every order into kilograms, simplifying the process. The platform configured for Closing the Loop was built with several functions, including traceability from collector to smelter, conversion from kilograms of scrap to units of phones, and supplier onboarding. This solution provided a comprehensive approach to managing the traceability and recycling of scrap phones.
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