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         European WEEE Directive 2002/96/EC on Waste of Electronic and Electrical Equipment has been transposed in national law/legislation and become effective. The manufacturers became financially responsible for the compliance to the WEEE directive since 13 August 2005 . Failure to comply with the WEEE directive & national WEEE regulations will lead the manufacturers to prosecution.         Besides the requirements for selective treatment for materials and components of WEEE- Waste of Electronic and Elec

Producers must register in every individual EU country . Without the WEEE registration a product can not be placed on the EU market!          1. Producers will be expected to pay an annual registration fee to the appropriate Agency.          2. Producers, or WEEE compliance schemes acting on their behalf, will be required to report data on the amount of EEE which they put onto the market.          3. Producers will be required to report this data annually to the Agencies. It will be an offence not to do so.

The WEEE Directive covers WEEE used both by consumers and for professional purposes.          1. Private householders will be able to return their WEEE to collection facilities free of charge;          2. Producers (manufacturers, sellers, distributors) will be responsible for taking back and recycling electrical and electronic equipment.          3. Producers will be required to achieve a series of demanding recycling and recovery targets for different categories of appliance The WEEE Directive requires th

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