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In the UK, there are e-waste recycling directives that are designed to keep toxic substances out of the landfills. Under the WEEE Directives implemented in 2007, e-waste recycling and disposal must be properly handled
WEEE (the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive) was formed in Europe with the objective of streamlining the waste disposal of electrical and electronic
Local amenity sites dumping electrical goods and breaching the WEEE directive have cost Plymouth council £11742 in fines and legal costs. Plymouth Magistrates handed the fine to the council after they had been caught
Can you imagine, there was a time when hardly anybody recycled anything and everything was simply thrown in the bin never to be thought of or seen again. Times have changed and recycling has become more important than
We all know that computer use is on a rapid rise. New computers are being sold at a rate of many thousands per day. They are sold to homes, businesses, and schools, as well as hospitals and non profits. With all of that