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Bornitzstraße 73-75, 10365 Berlin
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Strategy: Green Circuit

presentation Green Circuit

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  1. Name: Green Circuit
  2. Members: Ivo Ezequiel Espel
  3. Strategy sector: Electricity

The strategy focuses on recycling electrical cables to reduce waste and recover materials like copper and plastic for reuse. It also promotes eco-friendly practices, such as using purifi ed water instead of chemicals for cleaning solar panels. The approach is practical, sustainable, and follows SMART goals.
The strategy is feasible because it uses existing materials from electrical installations, such as discarded cables, which are commonly available on job sites. The recycling process for copper and plastic is already established and accessible through local recycling centers like Sudtirolfer. Additionally, the use of non-chemical cleaning systems for solar panels relies on commercially available equipment, making implementation easy and cost-eff ective. Since the tools and processes are already in place, the strategy can be applied without major changes to current workfl ows.
The strategy is innovative because it combines traditional electrical work with sustainable practices, turning job-site waste into valuable resources. Instead of simply discarding used cables, it recovers copper and plastic for reuse in new products—reducing both costs and environmental impact. It also replaces harmful cleaning chemicals with a purifi ed water system for solar panels, protecting the environment while maintaining effi ciency. This integration of recycling and green technology into everyday electrical tasks is a forward-thinking approach that promotes a circular economy within the industry.

The strategy is adaptable to other contexts because recycling cables and using eco-friendly cleaning systems can be applied across various sectors—such as construction, manufacturing, and facility maintenance. Any industry that uses electrical wiring or installs photovoltaic panels can implement the same processes with minimal changes. The use of standard recycling centers and widely available equipment makes it easy to scale the strategy to diff erent projects, companies, or regions. Its fl exibility allows it to fi t both small businesses and large operations aiming to reduce waste and improve sustainability.

This strategy not only supports environmental sustainability but also encourages responsible practices within the electrical industry. By raising awareness among workers and promoting recycling habits on-site, it fosters a culture of sustainability. Additionally, the SMART framework ensures that the goals are clear and achievable, helping teams stay focused and measure progress eff ectively. Over time, this approach can lead to cost savings, reduced environmental impact, and a positive reputation for companies that adopt it.

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Location Dresden

Blochmannstraße 2, 01069 Dresden
Phone: 0351 4445-140
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Location Berlin

Bornitzstraße 73-75, 10365 Berlin
Phone: 030 288869-0
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Location Cologne

Maarweg 151 (Haus 3), 50825 Cologne
Phone: 0221 4744154-0
E-Mail: koeln@afbb.de
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