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Under the WEEE system, householders have a duty to dispose of their electrical waste properly. If the item of electrical or electronic equipment has a crossed out wheelie bin symbol on it, do not dispose of in your bin but instead take it to the nearest household waste recycling or civic amenity center.
WEEE recycling stands for Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment recycling, meaning anything that has a plug or needs batteries for power. Up until February 2003, there were no laws or regulations regarding the recycling of electronic equipment and devices.
Some waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) is classified as hazardous waste. This includes WEEE that contains hazardous components or substances such as: polychlorinated biphenyls, e.g. in capacitors. Ozone-depleting substances, e.g. in fridges and freezers.
WEEE includes equipment that has a wind-up or solar mechanism, or that runs on batteries. However, on their own, solar panels, solar panel systems and batteries are currently not covered by the WEEE Regulations.
WEEE encourages the collection, treatment, recycling and recovery of waste electrical and electronic equipment. WEEE makes producers and importers responsible for financing of the collection, treatment and recovery of WEEE.
The EEE producer is responsible for financing the collection, treatment, recycling and disposal when supplying the new products. Your business will have to pay for the costs of treatment, recycling and disposal.
Household WEEE Each producer is responsible for financing a portion of that target based on its market share in each of the 14 product categories of EEE it sells. The PCS reports the information needed by the relevant environmental regulator every 3 months.
Legislation typically follows two basic models for e-waste disposal. Under the extended producer responsibility model, used in 24 states, the manufacturer takes responsibility by paying to collect and recycle the products covered under law, with the products covered varying widely from state to state.
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