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  2. Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive - Wikipedia

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    The directive imposes the responsibility for the disposal of waste electrical and electronic equipment on the manufacturers or distributors of such equipment. [5] It requires that those companies establish an infrastructure for collecting WEEE, in such a way that "Users of electrical and electronic equipment from private households should have the possibility of returning WEEE at least free of ...

  3. Electronic waste by country - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, the Directive should "decrease e-waste and e-waste exports.". [10] In December 2008 a draft revision to the Directive proposed a market-based goal of 65%, which is 22 kg per capita in the case of the United Kingdom. [11] A decision on the proposed revisions could result in a new WEEE Directive by 2012.

  4. Electronic waste - Wikipedia

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    In August 2012, the WEEE Directive was rolled out to handle the situation of controlling electronic waste and this was implemented on 14 February 2014 (Directive 2012/19/EU ). On 18 April 2017, the EC adopted a common principle of carrying out research and implementing a new regulation to monitor the amount of WEEE.

  5. WEEE - Wikipedia

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  6. Talk : Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive

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    As far as I know, the WEEE Directive basically means that all WEEE is required to be recycled by law, as opposed to being thrown away in landfill. Local executions of the directive may vary, but where I am (Farnborough, Hampshire) the local waste depots send WEEE off to a local recycling company for sorting, break-down and part/materials ...

  7. File:WEEE.svg - Wikipedia

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  8. Electronic waste recycling - Wikipedia

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    Computer monitors are typically packed into low stacks on wooden pallets for recycling and then shrink-wrapped. [1]Electronic waste recycling, electronics recycling, or e-waste recycling is the disassembly and separation of components and raw materials of waste electronics; when referring to specific types of e-waste, the terms like computer recycling or mobile phone recycling may be used.

  9. WEEE Directive - Wikipedia

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