How does ACES ensure that electronics are recycled responsibly?
ACES follows the Recycling Vendor Qualification Program (RVQP) established by Electronics Product Stewardship Canada (EPSC). This program requires that all recyclers who process end-of-life products for ACES conform to EPSC’s strict Electronics Recycling Standard (ERS). The ERS provides assurance that the work can only be completed in jurisdictions which have environmental and health protection laws similar to those found in Canada. Example: Hazardous material may not be exported to non-OECD or non-EU member countries, or processed with the use of prison labour. To learn more visit: www.acestewardship.
ACES follows the Recycling Vendor Qualification Program (RVQP) established by Electronics Product Stewardship Canada (EPSC). This program requires that all recyclers who process end-of-life products for ACES conform to EPSC’s strict Electronics Recycling Standard (ERS). The ERS provides assurance that the work can only be completed in jurisdictions which have environmental and health protection laws similar to those found in Canada. Example: Hazardous material may not be exported to non-OECD or non-EU member countries, or processed with the use of prison labour.