ERI Highlights Circular Economy Challenges at U.S.–EU Forum
Event summary
- ERI Chairman and CEO John Shegerian participated in a panel discussion at the U.S.–EU Circular Economy Forum in Phoenix on April 30, 2026.
- The panel focused on scaling circular economy success for electronic devices, featuring experts from the U.S., EU, Denmark, Colorado, and the Flinn Foundation.
- ERI processes over a billion pounds of electronic waste annually across eight certified locations in the United States.
- The forum emphasized moving from policy principles to practical implementation of circular economy strategies.
The big picture
The U.S.–EU Circular Economy Forum underscores the growing global pressure to address e-waste and promote resource recovery. ERI's prominent role in the discussion signals its ambition to be a key player in this evolving landscape, but also highlights the challenges of scaling sustainable practices within a complex regulatory environment. The company's processing capacity of over a billion pounds annually positions it as a significant, but not unchallenged, force in the market.
What we're watching
- Regulatory Headwinds
- Increased scrutiny from both U.S. and EU regulators regarding e-waste management and data security will likely intensify, potentially impacting ERI's operational costs and compliance requirements.
- Execution Risk
- ERI's ability to innovate and scale circularity solutions, as highlighted by Shegerian, will be critical to maintaining its market leadership position and avoiding commoditization of recycling services.
- Governance Dynamics
- The emphasis on moving from policy to implementation suggests a shift towards stricter enforcement and potentially new extended producer responsibility (EPR) schemes, which could reshape the competitive landscape for electronics recyclers.
