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The WEEE directive at a glance

An introduction to the requirements of the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive and the related Restriction of Certain Hazardous Substances (RoHS) Directive, which restricts the use of certain toxic substances, such as lead, used in printed circuit boards.
Objectives of the WEEE Directive
Disposal and recycling of surplus equipment. to increase reuse, recycling and other forms of recovery, leading to a reduction in the amount of waste going to landfill or incineration
Disposal and recycling of surplus equipment. to improve the environmental performance of all operators involved in the life cycle of electrical and electronic equipment
Disposal and recycling of surplus equipment. to set criteria for the collection, treatment, recycling and recovery of WEEE
Disposal and recycling of surplus equipment. making producers responsible for financing most of these activities - private householders are to be able to return WEEE without charge

The WEEE Directive requires producers to take a whole-life responsibility for their products and to meet given targets. They will also need to provide data to demonstrate compliance.

Who will it affect?
The WEEE Directive covers all electrical and electronic equipment with voltages up to 1,000 AC and 1,500 DC and will affect virtually all producers and manufacturers of electrical and electronic equipment, regardless of company size.

Producers are defined as:
Disposal and recycling of surplus equipment. manufacturers who sell their own brand
Disposal and recycling of surplus equipment. resellers under their own brand
Disposal and recycling of surplus equipment. importers or exporters into an EU member state

Targets for the 10 categories


Once implemented, producers in the UK will be responsible for financing the collection of their products at end-of-life and meeting targets for reuse, recycling and recovery under 10 broad categories.

Note: in the following categories, all percentages refer to an average weight per appliance.


Disposal and recycling of surplus equipment. *
Category 1: large household appliances
Disposal and recycling of surplus equipment. the rate of recovery shall be increased to a minimum of 80%
Disposal and recycling of surplus equipment. component, material and substance reuse and recycling shall be increased to a minimum of 75%

Disposal and recycling of surplus equipment. *
Category 2: small household appliance
Disposal and recycling of surplus equipment. the rate of recovery shall be increased to a minimum of 70%
Disposal and recycling of surplus equipment. component, material and substance reuse and recycling shall be increased to a minimum of 50%

Disposal and recycling of surplus equipment. *
Category 3: IT and telecommunications equipment
Disposal and recycling of surplus equipment. the rate of recovery shall be increased to a minimum of 75%
Disposal and recycling of surplus equipment. component, material and substance reuse and recycling shall be increased to a minimum of 65%

Disposal and recycling of surplus equipment. *
Category 4: consumer equipment
Disposal and recycling of surplus equipment. the rate of recovery shall be increased to a minimum of 75%
Disposal and recycling of surplus equipment. component, material and substance reuse and recycling shall be increased to a minimum of 65%

Disposal and recycling of surplus equipment. *
Category 5: lighting equipment
Disposal and recycling of surplus equipment. the rate of recovery shall be increased to a minimum of 70%
Disposal and recycling of surplus equipment. component, material and substance reuse and recycling shall be increased to a minimum of 50%

Disposal and recycling of surplus equipment. *
Category 6: electrical and electronic tools
(with the exception of large-scale stationary industrial tools)
Disposal and recycling of surplus equipment. the rate of recovery shall be increased to a minimum of 70%
Disposal and recycling of surplus equipment. component, material and substance reuse and recycling shall be increased to a minimum of 50%

Disposal and recycling of surplus equipment. *
Category 7: toys, leisure and sports equipment
Disposal and recycling of surplus equipment. the rate of recovery shall be increased to a minimum of 70%
Disposal and recycling of surplus equipment. component, material and substance reuse and recycling shall be increased to a minimum of 50%

Disposal and recycling of surplus equipment. *
Category 8: medical devices
(with the exception of all implanted and infected products)
Disposal and recycling of surplus equipment. the rate of recovery shall be increased to a minimum of 70%
Disposal and recycling of surplus equipment. component, material and substance reuse and recycling shall be increased to a minimum of 50%

Disposal and recycling of surplus equipment. *
Category 9: monitoring and controlling instruments
Disposal and recycling of surplus equipment. the rate of recovery shall be increased to a minimum of 70%
Disposal and recycling of surplus equipment. component, material and substance reuse and recycling shall be increased to a minimum of 50%

Disposal and recycling of surplus equipment. *
Category 10: automatic dispensers
Disposal and recycling of surplus equipment. the rate of recovery shall be increased to a minimum of 80%
Disposal and recycling of surplus equipment. component, material and substance reuse and recycling shall be increased to a minimum of 75%

(European Parliament and the Council of the European Union, 2003)

 

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