WEEE Collection now available |
Call us to arrange a collection of WEEE from your business premises.
When businesses produce waste, they have a range of responsibilities. These include complying with the requirements of the duty of care, and if they're producing hazardous waste, they may need to register as a producer under the Hazardous Waste Regulations.
The Waste Electrical and Electronic Regulations (WEEE Regulations) introduce new responsibilities for businesses and other non-household users of electrical and electronic equipment (EEE).
This includes businesses, schools, hospitals, and government agencies, when they dispose of their electrical waste. These organisations need to ensure that all separately collected WEEE is treated and recycled.
You can make sure you remain the right side of the law by calling Premier Waste to collect your WEEE.