Waste Electrical And Electronic Equipment Services
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by Bywaters Ltdbased in UNITED KINGDOM
Electrical and electronic equipment can no longer be disposed of with your usual waste or recyclables. All waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) must now be taken to an approved authorised transfer facility for recovery. WEEE includes non-hazardous ...
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based in UNITED KINGDOM
The UK Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Regulations were introduced in 2007 with the aim of reducing the amount of electrical and electronic equipment (EEE) ending up in ...
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Distributed by VIG Sp. z o.o.based in POLAND
Business activity of collection and recovery of waste electrical and electronic equipment was reported to the Main Inspectorate for Environment Protection in Warsaw and registered under the number of ...
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based in UNITED KINGDOM
The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Regulations 2006 place responsibilities on users, producers and distributors of electrical and electronic equipment. If you use electrical and electronic equipment you must ...
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based in UNITED KINGDOM
In compliance with the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive (2002/96/EC) Light Brothers offer comprehensive collection and treatment services for all ten categories of WEEE at their five Approved Authorised Treatment Facilities (AATF) throughout the ...
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based in TURKEY
Our firm collects and stores all sort of obsolescent and scrapped semi-conductor electronic components for recycling purpose. Akademi Çevre collects new or renewed active components, old active and passive components, BGA components, PGA components, SMT components, DIP components, Xilinx, Virtex II, Virtex III, Altera, PMC ...
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based in SPAIN
One of the business lines that we are strongly betting on in the last years, is the WEEE (Waste of Electric and Electronic Equipment) Recycling, which needs a different treatment than traditional ...
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based in IRELAND
Does this apply to my business? If you manufacture, import or supply (sell, loan, hire etc.) products to business customers in Ireland, either by direct sales or distance selling, containing electrical or electronic equipment in any of the following categories: large household appliances, small household appliances, it and ...
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based in CANADA
Green-Port Environmental now offers its clients a secure, environmentally sustainable alternative for the recycling of computers, and waste electronic products. Reducing and recycling e-waste protects the environment and human health from hazardous ...
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based in UNITED KINGDOM
To achieve the key aim of the WEEE Directive which is to reduce the volume of toxic waste from WEEE going to landfill, we recover and refurbish waste electrical and electronic equipment from domestic, commercial and industrial waste streams to encourage their reuse for their original purpose. ...
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Manufactured by Cornec SASbased in FRANCE
Specialist and forerunner in the recycling of waste Electrical Equipment and Electronics (W.E.E.E.), CORNEC and it’s thirty collaborators ensure the collection, recycling and material valuation, after determining if pollution control is needed. Two classified treatment plants Collection, sorting and pollution control at ...
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based in UNITED KINGDOM
All Recycling Lives facilities have the capacity to accept Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) from both the general public and commercial businesses, to be passed on to our specialist WEEE division for processing. We have the ability to handle high-capacity WEEE ...
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based in USA
information on destroyed products. Our destruction services are fully compliant with federal state and local requirements and major electronics directives like WEEE. (Waste Electrical and Electronic ...
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by 1cc GmbHbased in GERMANY
Compliance check: Finding individual solutions: Compliance with legal requirements for environmental characteristics of a product, which range from substance bans and energy consumption to the take-back of waste electrical and electronic equipment, is a complex task. This is why producers should regularly check whether their ...
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based in IRELAND
In order to comply with Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment regulations, businesses need to segregate and dispose of electrical items to the appropriate processors. AES will tailor a plan for your business that takes care of WEEE and any other specialist requirements your business has in terms of ...
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based in GERMANY
The accelerating pace of technological advances leads to a rapid increase in the quantity of waste electric and electronic equipment. According to data compiled by the EU, it is estimated that waste electric and electronic equipment correspond to 4% of all ...
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Manufactured by EMP Recycling UABbased in LITHUANIA
Waste electrical and electronic equipment is the fastest growing waste problem in the world. Printed circuit boards (PCB) are the important component of electronic systems and are widely used in electronic equipment devices. They are made from various precious ...
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based in USA
For manufacturers of electronic and electrical equipment, the regulations on the safe disposal and treatment of e-waste are an ever-growing concern. The EU (European Union) adopted legislation in 2003 restricting the use of hazardous substances (RoHS) in electrical and electronic ...
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based in UNITED KINGDOM
In January 2007 the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive (WEEE) was introduced. This is to encourage the recycling and reuse of electrical waste, making it illegal to send to ...
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based in UNITED KINGDOM
The Producer Responsibility Obligations (Packaging Waste) Regulations 2007 (‘Packaging Regulations') and the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Regulations (2006) (WEEE Regulations) both set out a requirement for operators who are accredited (packaging) or approved (WEEE) to provide an Independent ...
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