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The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Regulations aim to reduce the amount of this waste going to landfill and improve recovery and recycling rates.
You will need to comply with the WEEE regulations if you:
• Manufacture or import electrical or electronic equipment
• Distribute electrical or electronic equipment
• Generate any electrical or electronic waste
• Collect electrical or electronic waste from your customers for treatment or disposal
• Operate a waste treatment facility
• Export electrical or electronic waste.
It is public knowledge that trade relations has been affected by the environmental changes. Such changes have resulted in laws, which have affected all the economic sectors. Many corporate organisations have limited information about the current disposal laws and how it affects each business.
WEEE regulations came into effect on 2 January 2007. They greatly affect the way business and individuals should dispose of their waste. Many corporate entities have limited information or knowledge of how to fully comply with these new regulations.
Phase Systems heed the law alterations; act in advance “making a green move”, which enables us to act your behalf, to deal directly with your waste electrical and electronic equipment.
Phase Systems offers its clients the facilities to comply their equipments in rapidly, efficiently and cost-effective ways.
Phase Systems, as a progressive and environmentally responsible company, has secured a partnership with the Environment Agency to allow us to assist your business efficiently and cost-effectively comply with the latest regulations and protect the environment. |
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