The Environment Agency said that with WEEE registration, all producers must have joined a compliance scheme before the April date. “Every company in the UK that manufactures, imports or re-brands electrical and electronic equipment is called a producer and will need to join an approved producer compliance scheme by March 15 2007,” said the Agency.
“To do this you will need to pay a registration fee to the scheme and supply data on how much electrical and electronic equipment you place on the market each calendar year,” said the Agency.
The hazardous household waste, which will be separated at waste transfer stations, includes ozone-depleting substances as in fridge/freezers, CRTs and fluorescent tubes. For full text of WEEE Directives see here
In turn, the compliance scheme must register its members with the agency before April 1 2007.
Producers will be responsible for financing the treatment, recovery and disposal of all WEEE from July 1 2007.