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Title: Recycling law implementation and Hazardous Waste


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Recycling law implementationand Hazardous Waste
  • The EUs Waste Electronic and Electrical
    Equipment (WEEE)

2
Hazardous Waste
  • New rules came into force on 16th July 2005
  • Which classified Computers, Monitors, printers
    etc as hazardous Waste
  • Businesses know find themselves the producers of
    hazardous waste

3
Eastern Region Technical Managers ForumRecycling
  • Sue Pinkerton

4
Whose affected
  • Any business that generates more than 200kgs of
    hazardous waste per year
  • Equivalent to around 17 computer monitors
  • Need to register site premises with Environment
    agency

5
Register with Environment Agency
  • Colleges are exempt from registration if they
    generate lt 200kgs per annum, however they need to
    contact Environment Agency for an exemption code,
    which needs to be used when filing in the waste
    carriers (collectors) paperwork
  • Further information can be found on
    http//www.environment-agency.gov.uk/subjects/wast
    e/

6
Collectors Registered with Environment Agency
  • Colleges need to use collectors registered with
    the Environment Agency
  • To check your collector is on the register or
    find a collector on the register go to
  • http//www.environment-agency.gov.uk/subjects/wast
    e

7
Hazardous Waste Regulation
  • The new rules on hazardous waste regulation have
    come into force shortly before the EU law
    requiring businesses to recycle their old IT and
    Telecoms equipment.

8
WEEE Directive
  • Delays in introducing law until Summer 2006
    announced in 2005.
  • www.dti.gov.uk/sustainability /weee

9
WEEE Directive Criteria
  • Sets criteria for
  • Collection
  • Treatment
  • Recycling
  • Recovery
  • of electrical and electronic waste equipment

10
Implementation Delays
  • Due to delays publishing the draft regulations
  • and guidance notes the UK is currently
  • scheduled to implement in June 2006

11
Further EU Law
  • Directive on Restriction of Use of Hazardous
    Substances (RoHS)
  • RoHS facilitates the dismantling and recycling of
    electrical and electronic equipment by
    restricting the use of hazardous substances used
    in their manufacture

12
Help
  • RoHS is due to become law on 1st July 2006
  • http//www.envirowise.gov.uk/
  • Offers free help and advise

13
Fines for non compliance
  • Non Compliant systems fined
  • UK company fined 5000 in November 2005 after 200
    computer monitors and other equipment was found
    dumped in three sites.

14
Charges for non compliance
  • The company were charged with
  • Keeping waste without a licence
  • Failing to prevent the escape of waste by not
    storing it in a secure area

15
Benefits of Compliance
  • Adhering to corporate governance requirements
  • Seen to be green
  • Good deals with suppliers

16
Difficulty in implementation
  • IT industry and electrical retailers with their
    huge lobbying power make it very difficult for
    the government to put the EUs Waste Electrical
    and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) directive into
    action

17
Ethics
  • MBA students knowledge of Ethics introduced into
    the MBA course in the 1980s when business gurus
    argued that firms could benefit from developing
    characteristics beyond pursing a cosy rapport
    with the share holders

18
Business Life
  • Good Ethics does not always match the macho-cut
    and thrust of corporate life.
  • Promotion does not come for reducing value to the
    bottom line, and an ethical or environmental
    stand usually does that.

19
Government control
  • According to an article in March 2005 in IT week
  • Most businesses are waiting for the government to
    take control of IT waste and dumping

20
Useful Links
  • http//www.dti.gov.uk/sustainability/weee/
  • http//www.out-law.com
  • http//www.digital-links.org/index.htm

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Open Discussion
  • What collector are you using?
  • Do you know if they are registered?
  • What services do they offer?
  • How prepared are you for WEEE RoHS?
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