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How to dispose of unwanted electrical items.
Please note that recycling collections and facilities may be affected by the covid 19 situation.
Here are some tips on how to correctly recycle unwanted electronics.
How about not buying items in the first place.
How about not buying items in the first place.
Some local authorities collect small electrical items as part of their kerbside collection otherwise you can recycle these and larger items at selected retailers and at.
There are very stringent regulations in place that ensure that recycling takes place responsibly and retailers are obliged to support.
Since this date individuals and organisations are no longer allowed to dispose of electrical items in standard waste.
The waste electrical and electronic equipment weee directive came into force in july 2007.
Statistics show that approximately 170 million electrical items are purchased every year in the uk.
By recycling your old and unwanted electrical items you re doing your bit to help the environment by preventing potentially hazardous waste from entering.
Recycling is the most effective and sustainable way of disposing of faulty electrical items.
Electrical and electronic equipment is made up of a wide variety of materials many of which can be reused for example there s enough steel in an iron to produce 13 steel cans.
Here are some tips on how to correctly recycle unwanted electronics.
And ahead of these transactions you should seriously be wondering about your need for them.