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WEEE collection rate - still much to be done

Recently released data for the UK shows that 36.66% of household WEEE was collected in 2009 compared to 30.66% in 2008.

This came despite 9.86% less electrical and electronic equipment being put on the market in 2009.

This still remains significantly behind the 65% collection target that the EC has proposed from 2016.

 

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