
R2 STANDARD 5-YEAR REVIEW: THE ROAD AHEAD
In 2025, the R2v3 Standard entered its 5th year of publication. As an ANSI-Accredited Standards Developer, SERI is required to conduct a formal review of R2 at least once every 5 years to evaluate what changes, if any, are needed to keep R2 at the forefront of electronics sustainability.
This deliberate, collaborative standards development process follows a structured methodology governed by ANSI to promote an open, transparent, and balanced approach. Diverse stakeholders providing wide-ranging perspectives are essential to this review and play a big part in why R2 is the most widely adopted electronics reuse and recycling standard globally.
The R2 Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) is the group of stakeholders that represents the interests of entities covered by the standard, customers relying on vendors to be R2 Certified, and other interested parties like regulators, auditors, consultants, experts, etc. This volunteer group is responsible for determining the requirements of the R2 Standard. While the R2 TAC is limited to 45 participants balanced between the three interest groups, everyone has a voice in the process. All are welcome to observe an in-person TAC meeting (held at least once every year), offer input, and provide formal comments on published drafts for the TAC to consider.
This page will keep you informed of key developments and opportunities to participate as we work toward the next evolution of the R2 Standard.
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R2 Technical Advisory Committee
The R2 Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) consists of representatives from key stakeholder groups, including: entities covered by the standard; customers of these entities; and regulatory agencies, public interest groups, and others involved in implementation of the certification program. It serves as the cornerstone for R2’s credibility and integrity.
The TAC’s make-up and due process procedures conform to OMB Circular A-119 and ANSI’s Essential Requirements. In other words, the TAC is a voluntary consensus body and R2v3 is a voluntary consensus standard.
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Timeline & Milestones
*Disclaimer: Timeline is an estimate. All dates subject to change.
Frequently Asked Questions
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