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The appropriate measures for waste treatment at regulated facilities with an environmental permit for the treatment of WEEE.
Use this form to get approval as an AATF for waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE).
Seeking views on reforms to increase levels of WEEE reuse and recycling.
We’re asking for views on proposals for a Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) compliance fee methodology.
Evaluation of the BIS impact assessment for the waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) system (final stage)
Seeking views on whether we should set a compliance fee for 2021. We also want your views on 2 proposals for managing this year’s fee.
Guidance primarily aimed at local responders covering environmental issues that may arise during the Recovery Phase of an emergency in the UK
When you must report the amount of electrical and electronic equipment (EEE) you place on the market and how to do it.
How to destroy the POPs in waste and when you can recycle, recover or reuse waste containing POPs. How to apply to permanently store waste containing POPs.
IPR working group report.
Seeking views on whether we should set a compliance fee for 2020. We also want your views on two proposals for managing this year’s fee.
How to transport electrical and electronic waste materials, such as small household appliances, IT equipment and power tools (note 26).
How to access the Environment Agency's public registers of environmental information.
How to identify and classify waste that contains POPs.
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