The Welsh Government has laid new legislation which would require workplaces to separately present all small waste electrical and electronic equipment for collection and recycling from April 2026.
Waste treatment, recycling and take back obligations in relation to electrical and electronic equipment (EEE) and waste of such electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) have long been a focus area ...
Compliance specialist REPIC has released an essay evaluating the last 15 years of WEEE regulations, looking to provide a “fresh and well-informed perspective” on trends. The detailed essay forms part ...
The United Kingdom’s Department for Business has published updated regulations designed to improve the effectiveness of the UK’s system for collection and treatment of waste electrical and electronic ...
Members of European take-back and recycling scheme PV Cycle have backed today a rallying call by the scheme s organizers decrying the "free-rider" culture that exists within some parts of Europe s ...
Ian Lucas, business minister for the WEEE Advisory Body, has announced the appointment of 11 members to the board. The WAB is a non-Departmental public body established to provide advice to UK ...
Recolight membership development manager Frank Craven discusses how changes to the WEEE Regulations could affect UK-based LED lighting companies. LED lamps have become big business in the last few ...
The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Regulations (2013) became law in the UK on 1 January 2014, replacing the WEEE regulations 2006. The legislation aims to divert electrical waste ...
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