The FENIX project wants to study and propose innovative circular supply chains in order to enable the efficient recovery of secondary resources from e-wastes for the production of new added-value product-services. This could allow an easy reuse, reconfiguration and modularization of production systems, the exploitation of overcapacity and the renaissance of industrial poles all over the Europe. FENIXs’ results will be demonstrated in practice through the exploitation of already existing pilot plants, adequately reconfigured and integrated basing on circular needs taken into account.
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