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What is WEEE?


Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) is a type of waste covering any broken or unwanted electrical or electronic device. It includes a wide range of products from computers, printers and faxes, to washing machines and fridges.

The 10 categories of WEEE are:

  • Large household appliances
  • Small household appliances
  • IT & telecommunications equipment
  • Consumer equipment
  • Lighting equipment
  • Electrical and electronic tools
  • Toys, leisure and sports equipment
  • Medical devices
  • Monitoring and control instruments
  • Automatic dispensers

 

 
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“Being a multi-national company, P&G really benefits from ERP’s pan-European presence.”

Hans Korfmacher, Sustainability & Environmental External Relations, Global Grooming EHS, P&G

 

 

 

"ERP provides a cost-effective and tailored service to fit our needs."

Chris Hall, Head of Quality Assurance & Product Compliance, Halfords

 

 

"In addition to meeting our legal requirements, joining ERP has helped us to demonstrate our commitment to our corporate social responsibility programme."

Thomas Lee, Head of After Sales, Electrolux

 

 

“ERP’s pan-European presence means that it provides HP with European compliance along with local understanding.”

Dr Kirstie McIntyre, Environmental Compliance Manager, EMEA, Hewlett-Packard

 

 

“As a founding partner, we are delighted that ERP continues to offer competitive advantage for its members.”

Sushil Teji, General Manager Sony Ireland

 

 

“We were impressed by the economies of scale achieved through ERP’s European operations.”

Peter Stonely, Trading Standards Manager, TK Maxx

 

 

"ERP provides a cost-effective solution for our needs, with helpful customer service only a call away"

Peter Maxwell
Trade Marketing Manager - AFH
Georgia Pacific Ireland

 

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