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Waste electrical and electronic equipment: guidance for collection, reuse and recycling

  • How to use this guidance
  • Guiding principles for managing and handling WEEE
  • Collecting, transporting and storing WEEE
  • Guidelines and recommendations for WEEE reuse and recycling operators
  • Reuse of EEE
  • Recycling WEEE
  • Exporting hazardous WEEE
  • Overview of other WEEE good practice guidance/advice and standards
  • Health and safety considerations when reusing or recycling WEEE
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Waste electrical and electronic equipment: guidance for collection, reuse and recycling

These web pages provide guidance on managing and handling waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE). The guidance includes:

  • proposed general standards and guidelines that should be adopted so there is good management of health, safety and environmental issues when reusing or recycling WEEE
  • where to get further information and advice.

 

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Last updated:15 March 2011

Checklists

  • Collecting, transporting and storing WEEE
    (PDF, 137 KB)
  • Reuse of EEE
    (PDF, 153 KB)
  • Recycling WEEE
    (PDF, 144 KB)
  • Purchasing recycling services
    (PDF, 137 KB)
  • Exporting hazardous WEEE and components
    (PDF, 132 KB)
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