Phone: +49 7243 20000-141 |
E-mail: partner@afb-group.eu |
Phone: +49 7243 20000-141
E-mail: partner@afb-group.eu
With 528,000 IT and mobile devices processed in 2022 AfB has achieved a remarketing rate of 64 %. ICT that cannot be remarketed is dismantled at AfB's certified waste management facility in Borchen, Germany, in order to be recycled according to type and removed of harmful substances.
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The responsible extraction and disposal of raw materials is increasingly moving into society's consciousness. Those who act responsibly today will have a clear advantage tomorrow. Maintain a transparent, secure and ecologically responsible approach to your information and communication technology.
AfB is a certified waste management company with a primary treatment facility. In addition, AfB is a non-profit organisation and creates long-term jobs for people with disabilities in the primary labour market. At AfB's recycling center in Borchen near Paderborn, electronic scrap is separated into its recyclable materials. PCs and servers, among other things, are dismantled there. The separated material is then sorted by fractions and sent for recycling.
Rely on AfB when handing over your used business hardware: For security. For the environment. For inclusion.
"By reusing used and remanufactured devices - which is AfB's goal - we can prevent more and more new devices from being produced for only a few years and then scrapped," explains Dietmar Mormann, AfB branch manager in Paderborn and Borchen.
Indeed, machines can disassemble IT devices such as PCs and servers quickly and well. But the use of manual disassembly, as practiced at AfB, has three clear advantages:
Through manual dismantling, AfB can separate materials that are mixed with foreign substances in the automated process in a much more sorted manner. We can reuse them at a higher level and resell them at a correspondingly higher value.
Defective hardware often still contains functional components that can be used to repair other IT and mobile devices. Employees in the refurbishment department draw up a list of components that they need. Their colleagues in the recycling centre use the list to search for the exact functional components they need, catalogue them and send them for remanufacturing. In this way, the amount of e-waste can be significantly reduced.
AfB stands for "Arbeit für Menschen mit Behinderung" (Work for People with Disabilities): almost half of AfB's employees are severely disabled and have a permanent job in the first job market. For our successful social & green IT concept, we were awarded with the German SDG Award, among others.
Recyclable materials are everything that can be returned to the material cycle directly via spare parts recovery or via melting plants.
In the EU alone, several million tons of e-waste are generated each year. Worldwide, according to the Global E-Waste Monitor 2020, the amount was as high as 53.6 million tons, of which only 17.4 were properly collected and recycled. The trend is an enormous gap between growing mountains of waste and a lack of recycling structure.
At AfB, e-waste is separated into fractions. Used equipment thus serves as a raw material store. The metals and valuable materials contained are recovered. Experts refer to this process as "urban mining. The aim is to reduce the mining of raw materials in nature, conserve resources, reuse raw materials and disassemble decommissioned smartphones, laptops, tablets and computers so that their components can be recycled. According to legal requirements, metals such as iron, copper, aluminum, gold, silver and even palladium are separated and transferred to specialized smelting plants.
The extraction of the resources needed for IT hardware often takes place under questionable conditions. Take Congo, for example. Cobalt and coltan for the production of smartphones are mined in illegal mines - often without social security, or even with the help of child labor. Environmental sins are also accepted and, for example, wastewater is discharged directly into rivers, with all the consequences for the environment and health.
Gold mining in the Brazilian Amazon uses toxic mercury that contaminates the habitat. All this happens with high energy input and enormous greenhouse gas emissions. Good reasons for refurbishers like AfB to recycle raw materials that have already been used. Good reasons for companies, banks, insurance companies and government agencies, that use ICT in their employees' workplaces, to ensure that the devices are recycled properly.
Did you know that according to § 118 GWB (Gesetz gegen Wettbewerbsbeschränkungen - Act against Restraints of Competition), public clients can dispense with a call for tenders and directly commission the recognized inclusion company AfB gGmbH? The prerequisite is the employment of at least 30% employees with disabilities. At AfB there are even more than 40%!
Phone: +49 7243 20000-141 |
E-mail: partner@afb-group.eu |
Phone: +49 7243 20000-141
E-mail: partner@afb-group.eu