WEEE Regulations

Encouraging the Reuse and Recycling of WEEE

WEEE and Associated Regulations


WEEE


UK households and business dispose of over two million tonnes of electrical waste every year. The WEEE Regulations main purpose is to decrease the amount of electrical and electronic waste going to landfill sites and increase the recovery, recycle and reuse rates of these products Recycling of WEEE is a professional part of the recycling industry. The application of the WEEE Directive in the UK set the processes and associated requirements for the recovery, recycling, reuse and handling of WEEE.. These rules also encompass a broader assortment of products that which are covered by the Directive, information on the WEEE Regulations can be found in the Government Guidance Notes PDF link to external website.

Click Here for a Downloadable WEEE Regulations 2013 PDF Document


Collections


WEEE can only be collected by companies registered with The Environmental Agency. In addition WEEE can only be processed at Authorised Treatment Facilities (ATFs) Our credentials and licenses can be checked and authenticated online through the Environmental Agency website. To check our details simply click on the Environment Agency logo below:(Opens in new window)


Licensing Details


Registered with The Environmental Agency as Waste Carriers (Hazardous and Non-Hazardous) and hold a T11 Excemption Certificate
Business Name: WEEECYCLE (UK) Limited
T11 Exemption Number: NCC/059745/2012 Date Of Registration: 12th December 2012
IR Permission Number: CB/QM3482JD/A001
Current Registration Number: CB/QM3482JD


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