 
                As we enter the period from 2026 to 2030, the disposal of electronics and batteries is coming under intense focus in regulatory policies. The expansion of standards aims to encourage sustainable practices and minimize the environmental impacts caused by e-waste, one of the fastest-growing wastes globally.
Among the most significant changes are the intensification of responsibilities over the life cycle of electronic products, including the obligation to ensure the collection, recycling and environmentally appropriate disposal of components and toxic materials found in batteries.
There should also be an increase in enforcement and penalties for improper disposal, as well as the implementation of more comprehensive reverse logistics systems involving multiple agents and market sectors.
These policies will require significant adjustments in management and logistics processes, with the improvement of the monitoring system for discarded products and the adoption of technologies that facilitate the separation and proper treatment of different types of waste, especially batteries, which have a complex chemical composition.
The incorporation of innovation will be crucial to meet regulatory requirements, stimulating practices in line with the circular economy. This includes the development of products that are more durable, easier to recycle and that use materials that are less aggressive to the environment.
In addition, new business models based on the reuse and extension of the life cycle of electronic equipment will be encouraged, strengthening the transition to sustainable management of electronic waste.
In addition to changes in policies and processes, it will be essential to invest in awareness campaigns to promote correct disposal and the importance of recycling electronics and batteries. The engagement of the end consumer is key to the success of the new regulations, contributing to the reduction of environmental impact and the efficiency of collection chains.
To anticipate the requirements expected for 2026-2030, it is recommended to:
With these actions, the sector will reduce regulatory risks and contribute to a more sustainable and responsible model for managing electronic waste.
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