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The WEEE directive is the European Union’s contribution to achieving a higher level of environmental protection and encouraging resource efficiency. It sets targets for the collection, reuse and recycling of electronic and electrical waste. |
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B2B and B2C WEEE Recycling
WEEE computer recycling disposal service. Our computer recycling is in
accordance with WEEE recycle directives, the Data Protection Act and hazardous
waste directives
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An authorised treatment facility (ATF) that is approved by the appropriate authority under the Regulations to issue Evidence Notes for WEEE treated within the UK.
An exporter who is approved by the the appropriate authority under the Regulations to issue Evidence Notes for WEEE that is exported out of the UK for treatment, recovery and recycling.
An authorised treatment facility (ATF) is a facility that treats WEEE in accordance with the requirements of the Annex to the WEEE Directive. ATFs are authorised under the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (Waste Management Licensing) (England and Wales) Regulations 2006. All WEEE deposited at DCFs and business WEEE collected by B2B producers, must be delivered to an ATF for treatment.
Business-to-Business (B2B) is the common term used for quantities of EEE for which the end-user is a business rather than a consumer, or for WEEE arising from businesses. In the Regulations, B2B WEEE is referred to as ‘WEEE from users other than Private Households'.
Business-to-Consumer (B2C) is the common term used for supplies of EEE for which the end-user is a member of the public. In the Regulations, B2C WEEE is called 'WEEE from Private Households (WPH)'.
Civic Amenity Sites (council tip).
CRT stands for Cathode Ray Tube. These tubes are used in many different types of electronics including televisions. CRTs are classed as a WEEE material and should be handled accordingly.
Compliance Scheme - All producers and retailers of WEEE should be joined to a WEEE compliance scheme.
Designated Collection Facilities (DCFs) are sites dedicated to the collection of WEEE from private households for onward clearance by, or on behalf of, producers or compliance schemes. DCFs may be established at local authority civic amenity sites or waste transfer stations, or by distributors, producers, third parties or charitable and social enterprise organisations engaged in the re-use of EEE.
The Declaration of Compliance (DoC) is a certificate submitted to the appropriate authority by compliance schemes or, in certain circumstances, producers declaring that the scheme/producer has or has not met its obligations under the WEEE Regulations.
Department of the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs - This is the Government department that deals with WEEE. The Defra website has a wide range of information relating to the WEEE regulations.
Department of Trade and Industry.
Distributor TakeBack Scheme - Retailers of electrical and electronic equipment are required by law to offer customers buying a new electrical product a free method of recycling a similar unwanted item - see www.weeecollect.com
Environment Agency
Electrical and Electronic Equipment
Environment and Heritage Service (Northern Ireland Environmental Agency)
Industry Council for Electrical Equipment Recycling
Large Household Appliances - This includes fridges, freezers, cookers, microwaves, radiators, washing machines, air conditioning units etc
Restriction of Hazardous Substances - Working in partnership with the policy lead at the new Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS), NMO is the UK Enforcement Authority for the Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment Regulations 2008 (the “RoHS Regulations”).
Scottish Environmental Protection Agency
Small Household Appliances
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment
We serve these towns in Hampshire;
Abbots Worthy
Abbotts Ann
Aldershot
Alton
Alverstoke
Andover
Appleshaw
Arford
Ashley
Ashmansworth
Ashurst
Axford
Bartley
Barton on Sea
Barton Stacey
Basing
Basingstoke
Bassett
Baughurst
Beaulieu
Bedhampton
The village of Bedhampton is now a conservation area, with country lanes and
winding streams. Still standing is the Norman church of St. Thomas the Apostle
and also the Old Mill House where John Keats once stayed.
Bentley
Bentworth
Bighton
Binsted
Bishop's Sutton
Bishop's Waltham
Bishopstoke
Bisterne
Bitterne
Blackbushe
Blackwater
Boldre
Bordon
Botley
Bradley
Bramdean
Bramley
Bramshaw
Bramshot
Bransgore
Breamore
Bridgemary
Brockenhurst
Brockhurst
Brook
Broughton
Brown Candover
Bullington
Burghclere
Buriton
Burley
Bursledon
Cadnam
Catherington
Chalton
Chandlers Ford
Chawton
Cheriton
Chilbolton
Chilcomb
Chilton Candover
Chilworth
Clanfield
Cliddesden
Compton
Corhampton
Cosham
Cove
Crawley
Crondall
Crowdhill
Curdridge
Damerham
Dibden
Dibden Purlieu
Dogmersfield
Droxford
Dummer
Durley
East Dean
East Meon
East Tisted
East Wellow
East Woodhay
East Worldham
Eastleigh
Eastney
Ecchinswell
Eling
Ellingham
Empshott
Emsworth
Emsworth is a picturesque little fishing village with narrow streets, Georgian
houses, high walled gardens and swans on the mill pond. Emsworth was the home of
PG Wodehouse.
Enham-Alamein
Exbury
Exton
Faccombe
Fareham
Farleigh Wallop
Farnborough
Fawley
Fleet
Fleet is a dramatically growing town in the borough of Hart. It's held to be one
of the best place in the country to live for quality of life, amenities and
services.
Fleetland
Fordingbridge
Forton
Four Marks
Fratton
Fritham
Froxfield
Froyle
Fullerton
Fyfield
Godshill
Goodworth Clatford
Gosport
Grateley
Greatham
Greywell
Hale
Hamble-le-Rice
Hambledon
Hannington
Hartley Row
Hartley Wintney
Havant
Once a leading leather, glove and parchment-making centre, Havant evolved around
an ancient network of springs and an old Roman crossroads which linked Arundel
to Winchester and Hayling Island to Rowlands Castle.
Hawkley
Hawley
Headbourne Worthy
Headley
Heckfield
Herriard
Highclere
Hill Head
Hilsea
Hinton
Hinton Ampner
Holybourne
Hook
Hordle
Horndean
Horsebridge
Hursley
Hurstbourne Priors
Hurstbourne Tarrant
Hurstburne Tarrant
Hythe
Ibsley
Ibthorpe
Ibworth
Itchen
Itchen Abbas
Kilmeston
Kings Somborne
King's Somborne is a pretty and peaceful village nestling in the Test Valley
three miles to the south of Stockbridge in Hampshire. It is recorded in the
Doomsday Book, where its name was Somborne Regis.
Kings Worthy
Kingsclere
Kingsley
Langley
Langstone
The Ship Inn and the Royal Oak on the harbour side at Langstone are said to have
once been smuggler's haunts.
Lasham
Laverstoke
Leckford
Lee-on-the-Solent
Lepe
Linkenholt
Liphook
Liss
Close by the A3 London to Portsmouth Rd. lies the large East Hampshire Village
of Liss, dating back to medieval times and mentioned in the Domesday Book.
Litchfield
Little Somborne
Littleton
Locks Heath
Long Sutton
Longparish
Longstock
Lower Farringdon
Lower Froyle
Lymington
Lyndhurst
Marchwood
Marchwood has a sailing club and small Marina, it has a village centre with
bakery, supermarket, PO, beauty parlour and hairdressers. a fish and chip shop
and Chinese TA also! Marchwood has several recreational open spaces.
Martin
Martyr Worthy
Medstead
Meonstoke
Micheldever
Micheldever Station
Michelmersh
Middle Wallop
Milford on Sea
Millbrook
Milton
Minstead
Monk Sherborne
Monxton
Morestead
Mortimer West End
Mottisfont
Nether Wallop
Netley Abbey
Netley Marsh
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New Alresford
New Milton
Newtown
Norleywood
North Stoneham
North Waltham
Northington
Nursling
Nutley
Oak Hangar
Oakley
Odiham
Otterbourne
Over Wallop
Overton
Ovington
Ower
Owslebury
Penton Mewsey
Petersfield
Pitt
Plaitford
Popham
Portchester
Portsmouth
Preston Candover
Privett
Quarley
Rake
Redbridge
Ringwood
Ripley
Rockbourne
Romsey
Ropley
Rotherwick
Rowlands Castle
Sandleheath
Selborne
Shalden
Shawford
Shedfield
Sheet
Sherborne St. John
Sherfield English
Sherfield on Loddon
Sholing
Silchester
Soberton
Sopley
South Hayling
South Stoneham
Southampton
Southampton has been an important port for centuries, situated on England’s
south coast and is a fascinating place to visit.
Southsea
Southwick
Sparsholt
St. Mary Bourne
Steep
Steventon
Stockbridge
Stony Cross Inn
Stratfield Saye
Sutton Scotney
Swanmore
Swanmore is a small village set amid beautiful countryside in rural Hampshire.
It's a pleasant place with a good atmosphere and friendly people.
Sway
Swaythling
Tadley
Tangley
Thruxton
Tichborne
Timsbury
Tisted
Titchfield
Totton
Tufton
Tunworth
Twyford
Upham
Upper Clatford
Upper Farringdon
Upper Somborne
Upton Grey
Vernham Dean
Wallington
Waltham Chase
Warblington
Once an old Saxon village, Warblington is now pretty much deserted. All that
remains are the ruins of a 16th century castle, standing alone in a farmer's
field.
Warnford
Warsash
Waterlooville
Waterlooville is essentially a community shopping centre, Waterlooville has
plenty to offer the visitor also, there are often special shopping events taking
place.
Weeke
West End
West Meon
West Stourmouth
West Stratton
West Tisted
West Wellow
West Worldham
Weston Corbett
Weston Patrick
Weyhill
Wherwell
Whitchurch
Whitfield
Whitsbury
Wickham
Wield
Winchester
Winchfield
Wolverton
Wonston
Woodcott
Woolston
Wootton St. Lawrence
Worting
We serve these towns in Surrey
Abinger
Abinger is a parish in the Mole Valley that includes the villages of Abinger
Hammer, Sutton Abinger and Abinger Common.
Addlestone
Addlestone is a small town where the thousand year old crouch Oak once marked
the boundary of Windsor forest and there is a legend that Queen Elizabeth I
stopped to picnic beside it.
Albury
Alfold
Ash
Ash Vale
Ashford
Ashtead
Bagshot
Banstead
Banstead is close to London but protected by extensive Green belt, so Banstead
has managed to retain its rustic village charm.
Betchworth
Bisley
Bletchingley
Blindley Heath
Bookham
Box Hill
Box Hill overlooks the Mole Gap where the River Mole breaks through the line of
the North Downs, and gives its name to a scattered village high on the Downs. It
is the scene of the famous picnic in Jane Austen's "Emma".
Bramley
Brookwood
Buckland
Burstow
Byfleet
Camberley
Capel
Caterham
Charlwood
Chelsham
Chertsey
Chertsey is situated midway between Egham and Weybridge, the town has a long and
distinguished history and was once the site of a Benedictine Abbey, first
established in AD666.
Chiddingfold
Chilworth
Chipstead
Chobham
Claremont
Claygate
Cobham
Compton
Cranleigh
Crowhurst
Dawesgreen
Deepcut
Dorking
Dorking is a town of special charm and character, it is particularly well known
for its thriving antiques trade in West Street where more than 20 shops
represent over 100 dealers.
Dormans Land
Downside
Dunsfold
Earlswood
East Clandon
East Horsley
East Molesey
Effingham
Egham
Egham - A busy coaching town in the 18th and 19th centuries, the town is now
by-passed by heavy traffic and this, together with the recently pedestrianised
town centre, makes it a favourite shopping place.
Elstead
Englefield Green
Epsom
Esher
Ewell
Ewhurst
Fairmile
Farleigh
Farnham
Farnham stands on the River Wey, with unspoiled river meadows running through
it, an architectural jewel with several outstanding art galleries.
Felbridge
Frensham
Frimley
Gatton
Godalming
Godalming is a charming town of timbered buildings and cobbled streets, the
first town in the country to have electric street lighting.
Godstone
Gomshall
Great Bookham
Guildford
Guildford - Surrey's county town - has all the richness and amenities of a city
and yet remains compact enough to explore and enjoy with ease.
Hale
Hambledon
Hascombe
Haslemere
Hersham
Hindhead
Holmbury St Mary
Holmwood
Hookwood
Horley
Horley is a traditional market town blending the old with the new, offering good
convenience shopping to a large residential area.
Horne
Horsell
Kingswood
Kingswood Manor
Kingswood Warren
Laleham
Lashenden
Leatherhead
Leatherhead ';The Gateway to the Surrey Hills', provides an excellent base for
visitors wishing to explore the beautiful Surrey countryside and variety of
nearby attractions.
Leigh
Leith Hill
Leith Hill is not a town but a hill, the highest in the South East of England.
On its shoulder perches the attractive little village of Coldharbour.
Limpsfield
Lingfield
Little Bookham
Long Ditton
Longcross
Lower Kingswood
Merrow
Merstham
Merstham is a North Downs village of ancient origin but modern attributes: It is
more residential than commercial but is far from being a sleepy dormitory
village. It is conveniently located in a gap of the North Downs on the London to
Brig
Mickleham
Milford
Molesey
Mytchett
New Chapel
Newdigate
Normandy
Nutfield
Oatlands Park
Ockham
Ockley
Ottershaw
Oxshott
Oxted
Peper Harow
Pirbright
Puttenham
Pyrford
Redhill
Reigate
The historic market town of Reigate nestles at the foot of the North Downs which
provide a magnificent backdrop.
Ripley
Rowledge
Salfords
Seale
Send
Sendmarsh
Shalford
Shepperton
Shere
Shottermill
Staines
Stanwell
Stoke D'Abernon
Stoughton
Sunbury
Tadworth
Tandridge
Tatsfield
Thames Ditton
Thorpe
Thorpe is mentioned in the Doomsday Book as 'Torpe'; the village has not changed
much in 900 years
Thursley
Titsey
Tongham
Upper Hale
Virginia Water
Walton on the Hill
Walton-on-Thames
Walton on Thames is a pleasant riverside town with a new pedestrian shopping
centre boasting many designer shops and a multitude of high profile restaurant
with al fresco summer time eating.
Warlingham
Wentworth
West Byfleet
West Clandon
West Horsley
West Molesey
Westcott
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description of Westcott is currently being prepared for publication and will
appear on this page within the next few days.
Weybridge
Whyteleafe
Windlesham
Wisley
Witley
Woking
Woking offers convenient shopping, top quality entertainment, sporting action,
relaxing countryside and interesting days out for all the family.
Woldingham
Wonersh
Worplesdon
Wotton
Wrecclesham
We serve these towns in Berkshire
Aldermaston
Aldworth
Arborfield
Ascot
Astley
Avington
Barkham
Basildon
Beedon
Beedon Hill
Beenham
Binfield
Bisham
Boxford
Bracknell
Bradfield
Bray
Bray Court
Brightwalton
Brimpton
Bucklebury
Burghfield
Caversham
Chieveley
Cold Ash
Colnbrook
Combe
Compton
Cookham
Crowthorne
Datchet
Earley
East Garston
East Ilsley
East Shefford
Eastbury
Easthampstead
Enborne
Enborne is in West Berkshire, England. It is more of an area rather than a
Village with about 200 houses and 500 parishioners. It takes it's name from the
river Enborne that runs along the south edge of the Parish.
Englefield
Eton
Farnborough
Fawley
Finchampstead
Frilsham
Frogmore
Great Shefford
Hampstead Norris
Hartshill
Hermitage
Horton
Hungerford
Hungerford Newton
Hurley
Hurst
Inkpen
Kintbury
Lambourn
Langley Marish
Maidenhead
Midgham
Mortimer Common
Newbury
Old Windsor
Pangbourne
Peasemore
Reading
Reading is the county town of Royal Berkshire, situated in beautiful countryside
in the heart of the Thames Valley, with the Rivers Kennet and Thames running
through the town.
Remenham
Sandhurst
Shaw
Shinfield
Slough
Sonning
South Fawley
Speen
Stockcross
Stratfield Mortimer
Streatley
Sulham
Sulhampstead
Sulhampstead Abbots
Sunningdale
Sunninghill
Sunninghill Park
Swallowfield
Thatcham
Theale
Tidmarsh
Tilehurst
Tilehurst is a suburb of Reading in Berkshire, bounded by the River Thames in
the North, Sulham woods to the west and the A4 to the south.
Twyford
Waltham St. Lawrence
Warfield
Wargrave
Wasing
Welford
West Woodhay
White Waltham
Wickham
Windsor
Windsor - A Georgian and Victorian town which grew up around the magnificent
castle. Wren completed the fine Guildhall in 1689. An attractive place for
shopping, with many antique shops.
Winkfield
Winnersh
Winterbourne
Wokingham
Woodley
Wraysbury
Electrical, Electronic, Disposal, WEEE, Hampshire, Berkshire, Surrey, IT, Office
relocation, Hazardous, Compliance, PCS, Environment Agency, Approved,
Authorized, Secure Destruction.
Electrical, Electronic, Disposal, WEEE, Hampshire, Berkshire, Surrey, IT, Office
relocation, Hazardous, Compliance, PCS, Environment Agency, Approved,
Authorized, Secure Destruction.
Electrical, Electronic, Disposal, WEEE, Hampshire, Berkshire, Surrey, IT, Office
relocation, Hazardous, Compliance, PCS, Environment Agency, Approved,
Authorized, Secure Destruction.
Electrical, Electronic, Disposal, WEEE, Hampshire, Berkshire, Surrey, IT, Office
relocation, Hazardous, Compliance, PCS, Environment Agency, Approved,
Authorized, Secure Destruction.
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relocation, Hazardous, Compliance, PCS, Environment Agency, Approved,
Authorized, Secure Destruction.
Electrical, Electronic, Disposal, WEEE, Hampshire, Berkshire, Surrey, IT, Office
relocation, Hazardous, Compliance, PCS, Environment Agency, Approved,
Authorized, Secure Destruction.
Electrical, Electronic, Disposal, WEEE, Hampshire, Berkshire, Surrey, IT, Office
relocation, Hazardous, Compliance, PCS, Environment Agency, Approved,
Authorized, Secure Destruction.