

This directive sets targets for companies to dispose of IT and electronic equipment
in line with the rest of Europe which aims to have around 75% of equipment recycled
in the best possible manner.The following is an extract from the EEC Directive, for
further info: visit the Department of Trade and Industrys` website.
”...priority
should be given to the reuse of WEEE and its components, subassemblies and consumables.
Where reuse is not preferable, all WEEE collected separately should be sent for computer
recycling, in the course of which a high level of recycling and recovery should be
achieved. In addition, producers should be encouraged to integrate recycled material
in new equipment." "Separate collection of WEEE has to be ensured through appropriate
systems, so that users can return their electrical and electronic equipment. In order
to ensure improved treatment re-use and recycling of WEEE, producers have to set
up appropriate systems. Certain requirements are prescribed as a minimum standard
for the treatment of WEEE. Treatment plants must be certified by the Member State.
Targets are laid down for the obligation to re-use, recycle WEEE and recover energy
thereof."
"In order to achieve high collection rates and to facilitate recovery of WEEE, users
of electrical and electronic equipment must be informed about their role in this
system. The proposed Directive contains a labeling requirement for equipment which
might easily end up in a dustbin. In addition, it will be necessary for producers
to inform recyclers about certain aspects of the content of such equipment.”
Compliance or Environmental and Social Responsibility?
The issue here isn’t just about complying with the WEEE Directive, but about responsible disposal all round, irrespective of the timings of the legislation. Few organizations can ignore the growing demand for goods and services to be delivered in a socially and environmentally responsible way. It is especially important for you to show not only awareness of your corporate social responsibility, but what actions you are taking in the requirements necessary for computer recycling. Refurbit will give you the documentation to do that. For more about this Legislation contact us.
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive.
