Waste
Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE)
From
the 1st of July 2007, the UK's Waste Electrical
and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) regulations will
give members of the public the opportunity to deposit their
old electrical items for recycling.
Warmmead
Electrical Ltd (and associated websites) is a member of the
Distributor Take Back Scheme (DTS)
and has made a financial contribution toward the development
of WEEE collection points throughout the UK. These collection
points, known as Designated Collection Facillities
(DCFs) are located throughout the UK at civic amenity
sites (often referred to as 'household waste recycling centre'
or the 'local tip')
At
Warmmead Electrical Ltd we encourage our customers to recycle
as much of their waste as possible. Contributing to the above
scheme will help the development of recycling within the UK
and provides valuable information to our customers on recycling
electrical and electronic equipment. Being a DTS member means
that we do not have to accept returned (waste) products for
recycling. This saves both the time and money of our customers
who would usually have to pack up the product and pay for the
return of the item. Instead our customers can visit www.recycle-more.co.uk
to locate their nearest Designated Collection Facillity.
Products
that are covered by the new WEEE regulations should always be
marked with the 'wheelie-bin' logo below. These products are
suitable for depositing at a Designated Collection Facillity,
where it will be stripped down and recycled.