
The Waste Electric and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Regulations 2013 became law in the UK on the 1st of January 2014, replacing the previous 2006 Regulations. The WEEE regulations aim to reduce the environmental impacts caused by end-of life electronic and electrical products used within commercial premises.
ELECTRONIC WASTE DISPOSAL
Large appliance disposal – washing machines, dryers, fridges, freezers
Small appliance disposal – kettles, toaster
Sound equipment disposal – Hi-Fi, speakers
Lighting equipment disposal
Electrical and electronic tools
Monitoring and control instruments
Automatic dispensers – drinks and coffee machines
IT EQUIPMENT
IT equipment including PCs, Laptops, Servers require special disposal services to ensure that data is safely destroyed in the interests of security.
UPS
UPS dismantle, safe isolation, segregation of discharged equipment, transfer and support documentation for contentious items.