An EU law known as the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive aims to avoid waste from electrical and electronic equipment and to encourage its collection, recycling, and reuse. It places the onus of collecting and properly disposing of products at the end of their life cycle on producers.
Along with setting goals for member states to gather and handle WEEE, the directive promotes the design of EEE that makes recovery and deconstruction easier.
Guiding companies on their obligations under WEEE Directives in various jurisdictions.
Assisting with mandatory registrations with national WEEE schemes and managing ongoing data reporting requirements.
Connecting companies with authorized collective schemes or individual solutions for the collection, treatment, and recycling of EEE.
Supporting the collection, validation, and submission of product and material data relevant for WEEE compliance (often leveraging IMDS/CDX).
Educating teams on WEEE requirements and providing expert advice on specific compliance challenges.
Managing and tracking hazardous substances to ensure WEEE compliance and support proper recycling/disposal.
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