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Does WEEE mean I can't sell my equipment for scrap?

Wednesday 23 July 2008 10:59

Does WEEE mean I won't be able to sell my old kitchen range for scrap?

The WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment) Directive is designed to ensure that equipment is recycled or reused wherever possible, rather than ending up as landfill. However, it doesn't stop you from selling it for scrap, provided it's safe for recycling staff to handle. This means it should be either uncontaminated or, if it contains hazardous materials, has been through a decontamination process. If in doubt, check with the manufacturer or your recycler.

For more advice

Visit www.cesa.org.uk and click on the link "CESA Buying Guides".  For energy-saving advice click on "CESA Energy Saver". If you have a question on equipment, send an e-mail to enquiries@cesa.org.uk.

 

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