European Recycling Platform Appoints CCR and Geodis to Manage Operations for Recycling of Electrical and Electronic Prod
12/01/04 - PRNewswire
PARIS, December 1 /PRNewswire/ --
- Firms will act as general contractors for all ERP requirements
The European Recycling Platform (ERP), the first pan-European take back
and compliance scheme for waste from electrical and electronic equipment
(WEEE), founded by Braun, Electrolux, HP and Sony, has today announced the
appointment of CCR and Geodis as general contractors. The firms will manage
all operational activities on behalf of the ERP's founders and members,
including take-back, logistics, recycling and all necessary administrative
work to ensure full compliance with the WEEE Directive. CCR remit will
initially cover Austria, Germany, Italy and Poland while Geodis will take
care of France, Spain, Portugal, UK and Ireland.
Hans Korfmacher, President of the ERP explains, "Early in the development
of the ERP, we decided to outsource the management of WEEE compliance to
specialists with experience in handling waste management and complex
logistics across Europe. Our aim is to ensure best service to our customers
and maximum efficiencies in meeting our WEEE obligations. Our new partners
CCR and Geodis meet our criteria of competence and efficient waste
management."
Both general contractors will sub-contract the treatment of WEEE and
transportation to third parties. The procurement process will start
immediately and will be completed in time to meet the timelines set by
national WEEE legislation.
Background to the ERP and the WEEE Directive
The European Recycling Platform was set up in December 2002 by
Braun, Electrolux, HP and Sony in response to the introduction of the
European Union's Waste Electronic and Electrical Equipment (WEEE) Directive.
The ERP's mission is to ensure cost effective implementation of the
directive, for the benefit of the participating companies and their
customers, through innovative waste management strategies and to encourage
national implementation of the directive according to a set of core
principles, fundamental to the protection of consumers and business, as well
as the environment. More information is available at www.erp-recycling.org.
The WEEE Directive is a new legal framework within which producers are
obliged to contribute or to organise the disposal, recycling or recovery of
the goods they market after 13 August 2005. Producers are also obliged to
handle the recycling of a proportion, based on their market share year by
year, of the waste from products sold before 13 August 2005.
About CCR
CCR provides high-level logistics services in the area of waste
management and take back systems for warranty parts on a European level. In
the automotive, electro and electronic, construction and industry & commerce
sectors, well-known companies such as Volkswagen, BMW Group, Toyota
Deutschland GmbH, Bosch Siemens Hausgeräte GmbH, Red Bull Deutschland GmbH
and European Recycling Platform S.A. all rely on CCR services.
About Geodis
With a workforce of 22,500 and a network covering 120 countries, the
Geodis Group is a global operator of the logistics chain, ranked among the
Top 5 of Europe's major transport & logistics companies. The Group's scope of
business ranges from supply chain management to distribution and express
parcels through the provision of logistics, reverse logistics, full truck
loads and international freight forwarding services.
About Braun
Germany-based Braun GmbH, a subsidiary of The Gillette Company,
manufactures a wide variety of products that marry innovation, quality and
aesthetic design, ranging from electrical shavers to personal diagnostic
appliances and from oral care products and beauty products to household
appliances. Braun products enjoy worldwide distribution and many of them
enjoy worldwide market leadership. More information is available at
www.braun.com.
About Electrolux
Electrolux is the world's largest producer of powered appliances for
kitchen, cleaning and outdoor use, such as refrigerators, washing machines,
cookers, vacuum cleaners, chain saws, lawn mowers, and garden tractors. In
2003, Group sales were SEK 124 billion and the Group had 77,000 employees.
Every year, customers in more than 150 countries buy more than 55 million
Electrolux Group products for both consumer and professional use. The
Electrolux Group includes famous appliance brands such as AEG, Electrolux,
Zanussi, Frigidaire, Eureka, and Husqvarna. More information is available at
www.electrolux.com.
About HP
HP is a technology solutions provider to consumers, businesses and
institutions globally. The company's offerings span IT infrastructure,
personal computing and access devices, global services and imaging and
printing. For the fiscal year ending on Oct. 31, 2003, HP revenue totaled
$73.1 billion. More information about HP is available at www.hp.com.
About Sony
Sony manufactures audio, video, communications and information technology
products for the global consumer and professional markets. With its music,
pictures, game and online businesses, Sony is uniquely positioned to become a
leading personal broadband entertainment company in the 21st century. In
Europe, Sony recorded consolidated annual sales of EUR 13.47 billion (yen
1,765 billion) for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2004, based on an average
market exchange rate for the same period of yen 131 to the EUR. Sony Europe,
headquartered at the Sony Center am Potsdamer Platz in Berlin, is responsible
for the company's European electronics business and registered consolidated
sales of EUR 8.71 billion for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2004. For more
information on Sony Europe, please visit www.sony-europe.com and
www.sony-europe.com/presscenter.
For more information, please contact: Claire Gosnell, +44-7736-952-666, claire.gosnell@electrolux.co.uk