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Title: RID UK LIMITED


1
RID UK LIMITED ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC RECYCLING
"WASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC
EQUIPMENT" RECYCLERS VIEW INDUSTRIAL WEEE
Alan Dukinfield Sales Director
2
WASTE RECYCLING FIGURES FOR EUROPE ()
3
THE DRIVERS FOR EE RECYCLING
  • WEEE DIRECTIVE
  • 1- Large household appliances 2- Small house
    hold appliances
  • 3- IT Telecommunication equipment 4- Consumer
    equipment
  • 5- Lighting equipment 6- Electrical and
    electronic tools
  • 7- Toys, leisure sports equipment 8- Medical
    devices
  • 9- Monitoring and control instruments 10-
    Automatic dispensers
  • LANDFILL DIRECTIVE
  • Hazardous - Non Hazardous - Inert
  • Co disposal of hazardous non-hazardous banned
    16 July 04
  • Banned landfill of liquid and certain solid
    wastes
  • Pre-treatment prior to landfilling 2004 for
    hazardous / 2007 for non hazardous
  • New procedures for waste acceptance (July 2005)
  • Sets targets for reduction in landfill

4
THE DRIVERS FOR EE RECYCLING
  • HAZARDOUS WASTE DIRECTIVE
  • Additional 200 hazardous items now listed on EWC
    2002
  • Some EE equipment included
  • More waste less space 10-15 merchant sites from
    218
  • Hazardous waste producers may have to register as
    such and segregate hazardous waste at source
  • Exemption of notification if less than threshold
    of 50kg a year or 200 kg a year of WEEE
  • Pre-notification of hazardous waste movement is
    not required
  • ISO 14001
  • Environmental Management Systems (EMS)
  • EUP DIRECTIVE
  • - Energy Using Products directive

5
PROPOSED WEEE STRUCTURE
6
PRODUCER COMPLIANCE
7
PRODUCER COMPLIANCE
8
WEEE DIRECTIVE B2B SECTOR SPECIFIC
  • Producer responsible for all new WEEE on Market
    after August 2005
  • Producer responsible for historic on a one for
    one basis if supplying a new item
  • Last user responsible for all other historic
    waste
  • Contractual agreement allows user to be
    responsible for ALL WEEE
  • Whoever takes responsibility for WEEE is
    responsible for reporting recycling figures

9
B2B SECTOR THE LAST HOLDERS ROLE
  • Important to consider as disposal route
    determines what is left for producer
    responsibility
  • Last holders/users have responsibility under WEEE
    directive and hazardous waste directive.
  • Some level of segregation of waste will therefore
    take place
  • User / last holder could dispose of WEEE
    themselves
  • Return WEEE when buying new item
  • Key Factor
  • Will user last holder want to segregate, WEEE,
    Non-WEEE, Historic WEEE, some may choose just to
    segregate as EE waste and use existing
    contractor or specialist contractor to dispose of
    it. This further limits producer responsibility.

10
WEEE DIRECTIVE REQUIREMENTS FOR TREATMENT
FACILITIES
  • Minimum treatment for products i.e.
  • Removal of circuit boards
  • Batteries
  • CRTs
  • Capacitors
  • Minimum standards for sites for storage of WEEE
  • Minimum standards for sites for the treatment of
    WEEE
  • Containers for the storage of batteries etc.
  • Impermeable surfaces

11
WEEE DIRECTIVE METHODS OF TREATMENT
Shredding and Sorting
Complete Recycling Plant
Specialist Disassembly
12
WEEE DIRECTIVE SHREDDING / SORTING
13
WEEE DIRECTIVE COMPLETE PLANT
14
WEEE DIRECTIVE SPECIALIST DISASSEMBLY
15
WHY IS TREATMENT GUIDANCE NECESSARY
  • Only specific mentioned in WEEE directive
  • CRTs (coating removed)
  • Gas containing equipment (gas extracted)
  • Gas discharge Lamps (mercury removed)
  • Directive and regulations have different
    interpretations
  • Remove fluids how much?
  • Remove batteries, whole or parts / components?
  • Guidance can be updated / response to changes in
    technology

16
WHICH METHOD TO USE (BATRT)
  • Fluids removed (less than 5 remaining)
  • Capacitors containing PCBs
  • Toner cartridges removed whole
  • Batteries removed largely intact and
    recognisable as batteries
  • Circuit boards removed as whole circuit boards
    or at least as large pieces
  • Brominated flame retardant plastics removed
  • Other components other than those in annex II
    that need to be removed to render WEEE
    non-hazardous

17
BREAKDOWN SHEET
18
HOW CAN RECYCLERS HELP?
  • Advice on design for disassembly
  • Advice on directives and how it effects you
  • Help with collection / treatment
  • Help with information for treatment facilities
  • Offer practical advice on treatment options
  • Offer practical advice on re-use / salvage
  • Knowledge of end markets / raw materials

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RID UK LIMITED ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC RECYCLING
Turnbridge Mills, Quay Street, Huddersfield,
West Yorkshire, HD1 6QT Tel 01484 530893 Fax
01484 550500 Website www.getrid.uk.com Email
recycle_at_getrid.uk.com
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