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| The following lists identify some organisations which can recycle electrical and electronic waste, often providing assurance of safe disposal. The latter feature has become more important since the European WEEE directive has been introduced. In many cases the firms work in conjunction with other environmental or charitable concerns. | ||||||
| The Applegate
Directory is for the electronics, engineering, plastics and rubber industry
sectors in the UK and Ireland. You can advertise in the Directories to promote
your business |
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| Bruce Metals
Recycling provide a fully integrated, one stop shop, for recycling computer,
electronics and telephone equipment, including metals, PCB and spare part
recovery, safe disposal of hazardous waste |
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| Electronic
Manufacturers Equipment Recycling Group (EMERG) promotes the economic
potential of 'end of life assets', working with the recycling industry,
material suppliers and product customers |
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| Electronics
Recycling Initiative (American again) is to create a national (ie US)
database of electronic recyclers, reuse and charitable organisations and
municipal programs for management of electronic products |
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| Euro Electronic Services specialise in refurbishment of small electronic assemblies. They dispose of surplus equipment (electronic/mechanical) and refurbish serviceable equipment; all equipment disposal complies with WEEE. | ||||||
| Greenleaf
Electronics (formerly Newhouse Electronics) is a UK based distributor/
stockist of refurbished and new and electronic components, specialising
in recycling electronic waste. Their services can enable your company to
meet legislation on waste disposal |
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| Gwent Electronic Recycling
Ltd aim to provide cost effective and environmentally sound global
recycling solutions, for excess and obsolete equipment from Original Electronics
Manufacturers (OEMs) |
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| The Industry
Council for Electronic Equipment Recycling Ltd (ICER) is a non-profit
association for the electronics industry. It provides information exchange,
research involving life cycle assessment through equipment design and content,
aiding preparation for the EU WEEE directive. They are a major information
source on the WEEE, RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances)
and EuP (Energy-using Products) directives |
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| The International
Association of Electronics Recyclers, Inc. (IAER), although US, claims
it is the electronics recycling industry's only trade association, promoting
environmental quality and regulatory compliance standards |
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| Mann Organisation
recycles end of life electronic equipment and reclaims metals, plastics,
and other recoverable materials for sale and reuse |
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Sims Group, a multi-national recycling company for WEEE, collect WEEE UK wide and refurbish where possible; if not material is processed in their own WEEE recycling plants. They can recycle all WEEE, fridges, IT equipment, CRTs, base units, keyboards, mice, Audio Visual. They refurbish and resell into schools and low-income families to offset recycling costs. 99% of materials recovered from end of life equipment including plastics and glass. |
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| SWAP cites
electrical and electronic waste is a key area of work, developed since 1996
from research on waste electronic and electrical goods arising from businesses
and institutions in Leeds and Bradford |
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| SWEEEP Ltd (Specialist WEEE Processing) has invested heavily in the latest recycling plant and is capable of processing over 10 Tonnes of mixed WEEE per hour, including CRT screens. They are able to exceed WEEE directive recovery targets and make WEEE recycling cheaper for their customers. | ||||||
| Waste Watch provide information about recycling, reuse and recovery of electronics equipment, environmental implications, legislation and WEEE, various initiatives, what you can to, contacts etc. | ||||||
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| White Goods are large domestic electrical appliances like cookers, washing machines, fridges and freezers. Despite the name they don't have to be white; they can be brown, black or silver in practice. According to the DTI up to 350,000 tonnes of white goods are discarded in the UK each year. Although over 75% of these are profitably recycled, there is a growing demand for refurbished appliances and a number of organisations collect, refurbish and sell such items. | ||||||
| Bath &
North East Somerset Council says if you are unable to take your old
fridges/freezers to the Recycling Centre for disposal, they can be picked
up from your home. They work with The Sofa Project. Search for Fridges |
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| CREATE (Community
Recycling Enterprise and Training for Employment) charitable trust collects,
refurbishes and then sells discarded white goods, eg washing machines, cookers,
fridges etc. CREATE helps reintroduce long term unemployed people back to
the workplace |
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| The DTI's
'Unwanted White Goods: A Guide to Reuse' is intended to provide help,
advice and information for organisations or individuals to dispose of their
old white goods in a socially responsible way. For a summary, click here
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| European Metal
Recycling (EMR) provide a facility for a secure, cost effective recycling
route for old fridges and information to local authorities etc |
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| Greener World collects all white goods (fridges etc) as well as fluorescent tubes and bulbs, waste paper, glass, drink cans, electrical equipment, etc from offices, hotels and restaurants in the London area |
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| Hertfordshire's
WasteAware Campaign tells you where and how you can recycle Fridges
and Freezers if you live in or near this district |
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| Refrigerant
Users Group (RUG), can provide advice on collection and reuse of CFCs
giving guidance on disposal of surplus refrigerant and information on alternative
refrigerants and equipment |
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| SOFA Project
is a Bristol-based charity which refurbishes and sells white goods (electrical
appliances) and furniture to low income households in the surrounding area;
they also collect donated items |
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