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Title: The WEEE and ROHS Directives


1
The WEEE and ROHS Directives
  • Recycling Policy Unit
  • Sustainable Development
  • DTI

2
WEEE - THE OBJECTIVES
  • A producer responsibility Directive aimed at
  • reducing Electrical waste, increasing recovery
    and recycling and minimising environmental impact
  • improving environmental performance of all
    operators involved in the life cycle of EEE

3
WEEE ROHS - the History
  • 10 years of debate
  • Wide differences of view
  • Commission proposal Summer 2000
  • DTI Consultation commenced
  • Consultation published Dec 2000
  • Agreement to Common Position June 2001
  • Common position adopted Dec 2001
  • Conciliation procedure Aug 2002 Oct 2002
  • Publication in OJ 27 Jan 2003

4
Producer a definition
  • producer means any person who, irrespective of
    selling technique used, including by means of
    distance communication ..
  • 1. Manufactures and sells his own brand
  • 2. Resells under his own brand
  • 3. Imports or exports

5
What is Covered?
  • All equipment dependent on electrical currents or
    electromagnetic fields
  • 10 indicative categories large Household, small
    household, IT and Telecoms., consumer equipment,
    lighting equipment, electrical and electronic
    tools, toys leisure sports, medical devices,
    monitoring, auto disp.

6
WEEE Directive - requirements
  • Separate collection of WEEE (4kg)
  • Treatment according to standards
  • Recovery recycling - set targets
  • Producer pays from collection onwards (not B2B)
  • Option for business users to pay some or all of
    costs B2B text to be clarified
  • Retailers to offer take-back
  • Consumers to return WEEE free of charge

7
Timetable
  • Conciliation ends - October 2002
  • Publication 27 January 2003
  • Directives commence 27 July 2004
  • Producer Responsibility 27 July 2005
  • Meet collection target 31 Dec 2006
  • Meet recycling targets 31 Dec 2006

8
ROHS Directive
  • Seeks to reduce the environmental impact of WEEE
    by restricting the use of certain hazardous
    substances during manufacture
  • Complementary to the WEEE Directive

9
What is covered?
  • All products in the WEEE Directive except
  • medical equipment and monitoring and control
    equipment
  • From July 2006, the following are banned - lead,
    mercury, cadmium, hexavalent chromium,
    polybrominated biphenyls and polybrominated
    diphenyl ethers

10
Where next?
  • As much informal consultation as possible
  • Raising awareness
  • Develop initial implementation options
  • Formally consult on front runners
  • Seeking to minimise differences with other member
    States

11
Preparation for implementation (1)
  • Government Departments in regular contact with
    industry about the proposed Directive and its
    implementation
  • DEFRA, DTI and the Environment Agency meet
    regularly to discuss implementation of the
    Directive. Also in touch with colleagues in the
    Devolved Administrations
  • cont

12
Preparation for implementation (2)
  • DEFRA hosting a series of meetings with Local
    Authority representatives
  • DTI hosting a series of meetings with retailers
    and manufacturers
  • Meetings with the waste management industry began
    in September
  • These events!
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