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EnvironCom will not only implement state-of-the art processes and plant but will marry this with a bespoke IT infrastructure that will enable its customers to comply with the significant data reporting obligations that the WEEE directive outlines for producers.

In the most basic terms, the key provisions of WEEE will require producers to create systems for the treatment of waste electrical and electronic equipment. In essence, WEEE aims to make producers, importers or distributors in the EU responsible for the “take-back” and responsible disposal of consumer products. This will include the full management of the infrastructure to undertake this responsibility. Alongside this provision for the recovery and reuse of collected waste equipment, the directive also outlines additional data-reporting obligations for producers.

EnvironCom’s bespoke IT and data collection infrastructure will enable it’s customers to meet these requirements by providing them with detailed reports on waste in and waste out.
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There is currently more than six million tonnes of electronic waste generated in the European Union each year!
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