Case studies - Managing hazardous WEEE, specifically TVs and fridges

WEEE similar in nature and quantity to household type WEEE
Further to the introduction of the WEEE regulations, WSCC and Viridor have put in place a procedure for acceptance of small quantities of electrical items including hazardous WEEE such as fridges or TVs/monitors. This has been developed specifically for WEEE produced by SMEs that is classed as WEEE similar in nature and quantity to household type WEEE and which otherwise the SME may have difficulties in finding disposal outlets for.

Business-to-business WEEE
WSCC and Viridor have developed a procedure and pricing structure for WEEE from SMEs that is classed as business-to-business WEEE (e.g. office IT equipment).

Consignment Notes
In line with Hazardous Waste (England and Wales) Regulations 2005, any delivery of hazardous WEEE from an SME must also be accompanied with a consignment note. This involves an additional administration charge to the customer. There are no exemptions on consignments notes regardless of the quantity.

 

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