Our results

127,852 tonnes of discarded electronic appliances and light bulbs

Back on track.

119,654 tonnes(2022)
127,852 tonnes

collected in 2023

An increase of 7.1%

Examining the volume (in tonnes) by category, we see:

Large white goods (e.g. washing machines)

28,691(2022)
30,663(2023)
+6.9%

Fridges and freezers

23,548(2022)
25,500(2023)
+8.3%

Light bulbs

1,219(2022)
1,270(2023)
+4.1%

Other (from mobile phones to lawnmowers)

50,121(2022)
52,393(2023)
+4.5%

Smoke detectors

3(2022)
12(2023)
+250.7%

Televisions & monitors

9,571(2022)
9,183(2023)
-4%

Professional equipment

6,500(2022)
8,830(2023)
+35.8%
40,680,952 (2022)
41,814,826 devices

collected in 2023

An increase of 2.8%

Examining each category in units, we see:

Large white goods (e.g. washing machines)

526,351(2022)
583,364(2023)
+10,8%

Fridges and freezers

506,581(2022)
535,583(2023)
+5.7%

Light bulbs

8,246,738(2022)
8,592,602(2023)
+4.2%

Other (from mobile phones to lawnmowers)

30,604,562(2022)
31,183,932(2023)
+1%

Smoke detectors

30,684(2022)
91,097(2023)
+196.9%

Televisions & monitors

766,036(2022)
828,249(2023)
+8.1%
Figures with regards to reuse
6,764,188 kgappliances reused

Over the last year, consumers and businesses collectively put 1,613,291 discarded appliances back into circulation. In terms of volume, we are talking 6,764,188 kg of reusable goods, a whopping 38% increase! By maximising our focus on reuse, we will be able to spend a lot less energy and resources on new appliances. What's more, this also creates valuable jobs for those who might struggle to find employment, checking and repairing the collected appliances. At the same time, it means lower earners can find affordable and quality appliances in second-hand stores and reuse centres.

BELGIUM - ELECTRO SOFIE
2,458,821 kgsecond-hand shops and reuse centres

Second-hand outlets and reuse centres managed to put just under 2,500 tonnes of discarded appliances back into circulation, a solid 7% increase compared to 2022.

1,115,629 kgfrom approved recyclers

Approved recyclers collect old appliances on behalf of Recupel, with some even seeing to the reuse of these appliances themselves. In 2023, they were able to breathe new life into over 1,000 tonnes of professional and household appliances.

3,189,737 kgmembers

Recupel members, manufacturers and distributors of electrical appliances put 3,189,737 kg of discarded and returned appliances back into circulation in 2023.

Our recycling results
95.4% of e-waste put to good use

Our recycling rates are still on the up. In 2022, our recyclerswere already recycling 82.3% of collected appliances and light bulbs. Last year, this share rose to 83.1%. On top of that, we managed to recover 1% as auxiliary materials for use in other processes, while incinerating 11.3% to generate energy.

Per category:

Large white goods

100%
Ferrous materials
100%
Non-ferrous materials
96.7%
Plastics
65.6%
Other
93%
CATEGORY RESULTS
85%
LEGAL OBJECTIVE

Fridges and freezers

100%
Ferrous materials
99.4%
Non-ferrous materials
98%
Plastics
80.2%
Other
97.6%
CATEGORY RESULTS
85%
LEGAL OBJECTIVE

Light bulbs

95.5%
Ferrous materials
87.7%
Non-ferrous materials
100%
Plastics
93.6%
Other
93.6%
CATEGORY RESULTS
80%
LEGAL OBJECTIVE

Other

100%
Ferrous materials
100%
Non-ferrous materials
99.8%
Plastics
79.5%
Other
95.9%
CATEGORY RESULTS
75%
LEGAL OBJECTIVE

Televisions and monitors

100%
Ferrous materials
100%
Non-ferrous materials
95.9%
Plastics
89.6%
Other
94.9%
CATEGORY RESULTS
80%
LEGAL OBJECTIVE

Per material stream

Ferrous materials 100%
Non-ferrous materials 99.9%
Plastics 98.6%
Other 78.6%

Legal objectives

Ferrous materials 95%
Non-ferrous materials 95%
Plastics 80%
Year after year, our recycling results manage to exceed European targets. In 2023, this was no different, once again yielding high numbers for every type of material and fraction.
Our collection network
544recycling parks

Recycling centres are a crucial link within the circular economy. In Belgium, we operate a total 544 centres.

11,728collection points

Shops selling electrical appliances and electronic devices have a legal obligation to accept similar devices from customers for processing. They can register as a collection point for this purpose. Spread throughout Belgium, these accounted for 11,728 collection points in 2023. 2,660 of these shops also have a Recupel Point, which are handy containers for customers to deposit small electrical appliances and light bulbs.

41reuse centres

In 2023, we worked with 26 Flemish reuse centres, as well as 15 members of Ressources in Brussels and Wallonia. These repair discarded appliances when necessary and re-prep them for sale in second-hand stores.

89approved recyclers

Companies can bring discarded electrical appliances directly to one of our approved recyclers for proper disposal. Recupel has a network of 89 approved recyclers: 75 collectors and 14 processors.

Employment in our value chain
Share of employees in the entire value chain

KU Leuven’s HIVA Research Institute for Work and Society has mapped out Recupel’s entire value chain. In total, the research institution identified 1,734 full-time equivalents (FTEs) within the organisation, most of them working in collection and recycling.

Social economy employment vs. mainstream labour market

Our entire value chain counts over 1,000 social economy employees, accounting for a 61% share. The majority of people who might have trouble finding a job, are employed in the repair and reuse sector. As for recycling, one third of employees are in the social economy.