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Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive 2002/96/ED (WEEE Directive)

WEEE

The main objectives of the WEEE Directive are the prevention of waste electrical and electronic equipment; promote the re-use recycling and other forms of recovery of used materials and components, and to improve the environmental performance of all operators (manufacturers, traders, treatment facilities) involved in the life cycle of products. The Directive covers all equipment operating up to 1000 VAC and 1500 VDC and contained in a list of 10 categories.

The Directive specifies recovery, reuse and recycling targets in percentages (%) by average weight per appliance to be met by EU member states. Financing for collection, treatment, recovery and disposal is the responsibility of the producers of electrical and electronic equipment.

In cases where the producer is located outside the EU, the importer or distributor bears the responsibility for financing. By the end of 2006 member states must achieve a collection rate of 4 kg ofWEEE per inhabitant.

Equipment category

Recovery target

Reuse recycling target

Large household appliances

80%

75%

Small household appliances

70%

50%

IT and telecommunication equipment

75%

65%

Consumer equipment

75%

65%

Lighting equipment

70%

50%

Electrical and electronic tools

70%

50%

Toys, leisure and sport equipment

70%

50%

Medical devices

After 2008

After 2008

Monitoring and control instruments

70%

50%

Automatic dispensers

80%

75%

Schedule WEEE Directive

Date Schedule

February 13, 2003

Directive Published in Official Journal of EU

August 13,2004

Member states implemented national regulations

August 13, 2005

Manufacturers have take back system in place Equipment entering the market is labeled with WEEE symbol

December 31,2006

Member states ensure that targets for collection, recovery, reuse and recycling are meet

December 31,2008

Member states are to meet to establish new targets for collection, recovery, reuse and recycling

Obligations of manufacturers

All equipment, falling in one of the 10 categories, entering the EU after 13 August 2005 must be labeled with the WEEE symbol. Manufacturers must provide refurbishment, treatment and reuse information for each new type of electrical and electronic equipment within one year after such equipment is put one the market.

LTC Services

  • Equipment assessment for compliance with WEEE Directive
  • Support for establishing equipment Recycling / Reuse Manual
  • Support in Design for Recycling (DfR)
  • Support in Design for Dismantling (DfM)
  • Support in establishing Product Declaration for consumers
  • Inhouse training and consulting on WEEE Directive

 

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