SERI created the Electronics Sustainability Alliance as an opportunity to channel the power of businesses to make positive contributions toward electronics sustainability, with an end goal of removing all e-waste from the electronics industry.
SERI collects the R2 Certificates from all SERI Authorized Certification Bodies to provide this consolidated directory of all R2 Certified facilities. IF you believe there is an omission or error in the directory please contact us.
SERI certifies the Certification Bodies, who in turn certify the facilities. Neither SERI nor R2 have any approver role in facility-level certification decisions, which preserves objectivity and integrity.
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SERI’s new video series is intended to show a wide range of stakeholders outside of the industry how processes and activities in the electronics reuse and recycling industry are conducted.
SERI’s role is to bring all those disparate parts together to bring about real change. We are a unique organization. SERI is the only multi-stakeholder, collaborative nonprofit organization in the world focused exclusively on minimizing the environmental and health risks posed by used and end-of-life electronics, while also maximizing the social and economic value presented by this equipment ...
The SERI License Agreement for R2 Certification, also known as the “License Agreement,” grants a facility use of the “R2v3 Certified” mark when a valid R2 Certificate is issued by a SERI Authorized Certification Body to the facility. All submitted License Applications will include a non-refundable $150 USD application fee.