Consultation outcome

WEEE and WCE: appropriate measures for permitted facilities

Applies to England

This consultation has concluded

Detail of outcome

Feedback received

Detail of feedback received

Waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE)

We received 25 responses to the consultation on the guidance ‘Waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE): appropriate measures for permitted facilities’.

Not all responses provided an answer to the questions asked, however we have considered all responses received.

We received 8 responses from operators of permitted waste management facilities. We also received:

  • 7 responses from WEEE producer compliance schemes
  • 5 responses from WEEE trade associations, bodies and forums
  • 2 responses from consultancies
  • 1 response from a WEEE refurbishment and repair company
  • 1 response from a local waste disposal authority
  • 1 response from a water industry company

Waste cooling equipment (WCE)

We received 24 responses to the consultation on the guidance ‘Waste cooling equipment (WCE): appropriate measures for permitted facilities’.

Not all responses provided an answer to the questions asked, however we have considered all responses received.

We received 8 responses from operators of permitted waste management facilities. We also received:

  • 6 responses from WEEE producer compliance schemes
  • 5 responses from WEEE trade associations, bodies and forums
  • 2 responses from consultancies
  • 1 response from a WEEE refurbishment and repair company
  • 1 response from a local waste disposal authority
  • 1 response from a water industry company

Original consultation

Summary

We want your comments on proposed new guidance for appropriate measures for permitted facilities that transfer or treat waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) including waste cooling equipment (WCE).

This consultation was held on another website.

This consultation ran from
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Consultation description

This proposed guidance has been produced to:

  • provide improvements in the operation of permitted facilities in the WEEE treatment sector
  • make relevant standards clear, consistent and enforceable

The guidance updates and expands on the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) 2006 publication ‘Guidance on best available treatment recovery and recycling techniques (BATRRT) and treatment of waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE)’.

It also incorporates the relevant requirements of the waste treatment BAT conclusions publication, made under the European Industrial Emission Directive (2010/75/EU). This applies to waste installation facilities permitted under the Directive.

Unless specifically stated, the appropriate measures will apply to all permitted waste facilities that accept WEEE for transfer or treatment (both waste installation and waste operation facilities).

Once published, the guidance will apply to new permitted facilities. This will be implemented through the environmental permit application process. The guidance will also be applied to existing facilities through a process of permit review.

We will review the existing standard rules that apply to operations involving the treatment or transfer of WEEE once the revised guidance has been published. This is to make sure they provide an appropriate level of environmental protection and refer to appropriate measures and standards.

Documents

Published 12 July 2021
Last updated 1 August 2022 + show all updates
  1. In the consultation outcome, added links to the guidance: 'Waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE): appropriate measures for permitted facilities' and 'Waste temperature exchange equipment: appropriate measures for permitted facilities'.

  2. We have published a summary of responses to the consultation.

  3. First published.