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Will the new R2v3 Standard be more detailed and prescriptive?

One of the goals of the new R2v3 Standard is to clarify requirements and intended outcomes. In areas where more explanation is needed the intent is to incorporate additional detail into the standar

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When customer requirements conflict with R2 requirements

Some R2 Certified facilities have recently found themselves with a difficult choice:  follow the R2 Standard requirements and lose a customer or drop R2 Certification to keep a customer contract. 

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Jan 23rd, 2017

SERI Year in Review: R2 Technical Advisory Committee Reconvenes

The R2 Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) has been regularly meeting via conference call to consider possible revisions to the R2 Standard.  The TAC is comprised of representatives from regulatory and public interest entities, recyclers/refurbishers, corporate users of electronics recycling services, and technical advisors with broad-ranging expertise in the industry who share SERI’s vision for safe and sustainable electronics reuse and recycling.  The first draft of the revision is currently planned for late 2017, with the release of the final version in 2018, and full implementation by 20

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Dec 18th, 2016

Planned processes and procedures are not evidence of R2 conformance

A common misconception among recyclers and refurbishers is that new facilities can be R2 certified from day one.  The R2 Code of Practices requires candidates for certification to have at least three months of records in order to move past the Stage 1 audit.    Furthermore, for a facility to be recommended for R2 certification, the auditor must review and document evidence that the company is operating in conformance with all 13 provisions of the R2 Standard.  A compa

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Code of Practices Preparing for Audit
Dec 18th, 2016

SERI Year in Review: A focus on improved quality and conformance

SERI audits have been a useful tool for increasing conformance and identifying other opportunities for improvement.  Almost 70 SERI audits were conducted in the past 18 months which led to the identification and removal of 9 non-conforming recyclers from the R2 Program.  Areas of concern were identified at other facilities, 7 of which resulted in suspensions.  In most cases, however, education and recommendations from the R2 assessor helped the companies to implement better conformance strategies. 

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Dec 18th, 2016

SERI Year in Review: Growing global interest in more sustainable practices for managing used electronics

It is encouraging to see the growing global interest in adopting more sustainable practices for managing used electronics.  R2 certification has expanded to 22 countries, with the most recent additions being Japan, Vietnam, and the United Arab Emirates.  Additionally, facilities in Chile, Haiti, Nigeria, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, Taiwan, and Yemen are also working towards R2 certification.

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Nov 30th, 2016

Key issues from spot audits…Is your company in conformance?

We’ve compiled some of the key issues, most commonly asked questions, and opportunities for improvement observed during SERI spot audits.  Does your team have a complete understanding of what’s required regarding the following issues to maintain conformance to the R2 Standard?

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Nov 30th, 2016

Additional R2 training materials available on SERI website

New modules were recently added to the R2 Implementation Guide.  The guide is meant as starting point for recyclers working on their R2 Certification.

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Nov 30th, 2016

Upcoming R2 Auditor Training in India

Because of the upsurge in R2 applications and certifications in Asia, SERI is conducting an R2 Auditor Training in Bangalore, India.  The class is scheduled for March 28-30 and is limited to 15 participants.  Cost is $400. 

So far, 16 auditors have completed the new R2 Auditor Training course, and 89 are registered for upcoming classes in Michigan, Colorado, Florida and Bangalore, India. At this time, only the Bangalore session still has space remaining.

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Oct 19th, 2016

Helpful resources for researching legal requirements

Provision 3 requires R2 certified companies to identify legal requirements that apply to their specific scope of operation.  Listed below are resources that may be helpful when researching legal requirements:

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Oct 19th, 2016

New “Change in Status” page added to SERI website

A number of R2 certified companies (and others that use the SERI directory) have requested notification when the certification status of an R2 company changes.  This information is now available on the SERI website by clicking on the green RECENT CERTIFICATE CHANGES on the Find a Recycler page.  The Certificate Changes page will be updated twice weekly with information that is provided to us from the certifying bodies.  Please note that the R2 Recycler Directory will continue to be the most up-to-date source for verifying the certification status of a company as it is upda

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Oct 19th, 2016

R2 Round Table Lunch at ECR Conference

SERI and HiTech Assets will be hosting a Networking Lunch & R2 Certification Round Table at the Electronics Reuse Conference (ERC) in Houston.  Topic of discussion will be Reuse and the Requirements of Provision 6.  Join us for lunch (and a chance to win prizes) on Tuesday, 10/25/16 from 11:45am-1:00pm.

SERI will also be among the presenters at the Certification Course scheduled for Monday, 10/24 from 1:00pm-2:30pm, along with representatives from Source America, HRP Associates, NAID, RIOS and iFixit.

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  • R2 StandardSubpages

    The R2 Standard is the leading certification for electronics repair and reuse. As the housing body for R2, SERI maintains the R2 Standard, related documentation, guidance, and facilitates its ongoing development.

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    • Standards Development
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    SERI works with partners throughout the lifecycle of electronic products to ensure that they are managed responsibly. SERI's programs focus on education, outreach, safety, and international development.

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    SERI offers a variety of educational and training opportunities for recyclers, as well as opportunities for auditors and consultants. These trainings focus on implementing the R2 Standard, realizing a return on the investment in certification, discussing relevant issues or challenges related to recycling practices, and other topics.

    • Auditor Training
    • General Training
    • Other Training Resources
    • R2 Articles & Knowledge Base

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