The WEEE regulation covers products that require an electric current, a battery, or solar energy in order to operate. They are categorized into different groups: Temperature exchange equipment, screens, monitors and equipment containing screens (>100cm2), lamps, large equipment, small equipment, and small IT and telecommunication equipment.
*Source: https://news.weeelogic.com
WEEE waste is delivered to a designated treatment facility and broken down into small pieces. Certain metals, non-metallic elements, and plastic are then removed, separated, and categorized for recycling.
*Source: https://www.recyclezone.org.uk
Companies selling electrical and electronic goods in the European Union (EU) market are required to comply with the WEEE directive.
*Source: https://2016.export.gov
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