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Reporting, musing and not to mention some random scribbling on tech issues from green/sustainable IT to security. (http://adonoghue.wordpress.com/)
Wednesday 20 December 2006, 9:40 AM
Tech recycling law will hit in New Year
Other states managed to roll out the directive on schedule but the UK is at least a year behind and has dragged its feet all the way thanks to some heavy-weight lobbying from the tech producers. But from the 2 January next year, the Waste Electronic and Electrical Equipment directive will be law – although typically we still have to wait till July for full compliance to be enforced. So what does it all mean? Well effectively it means that manufacturers will be liable for the entire lifecycle of a piece of kit. A lot of this burden will rest on the manufacturers but obviously they are going to pass on those costs to the consumers. But instead of everyone paying for tech to be recycled, or disposed of, through council taxes etc, the biggest purchasers and manufacturers will have to cover the costs.
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Hi Andrew, It's great to see that this topic is finally being taken seriously. For further information please feel free to contact Midex Weee and Computer Disposal
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