1, WEEE: EEC directive on waste electrical and electronic equipment.
2. The core content of 2.WEEE directive:
From August 13, 2005, manufacturers of electronic and electrical equipment circulating in the EU market must bear the responsibility of paying the cost of recycling scrapped products according to law, and EU member States are obliged to formulate their own recycling plans for electronic and electrical products.
Establish relevant recycling facilities, so that the end users of electronic and electrical products can dispose of scrapped equipment conveniently and free of charge.
Extended data
WEEE is the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive (2002/96/EC).
Core content:
From August 13, 2005, the manufacturers of electronic and electrical equipment circulating in the EU market must bear the responsibility of paying the recycling fee of scrapped products according to law. At the same time, EU member states are obliged to make their own recycling plans for electronic and electrical products and establish relevant recycling facilities, so that end users of electronic and electrical products can dispose of scrapped equipment conveniently and free of charge.
Producer responsibility:
Design environmental protection products, meet the requirements of ROHS directive, and register in EU member states.
Product identification requirements:
Manufacturer's name, production date and related signs (with "WEEE" logo attached).
Reference materials?
Baidu encyclopedia -WEEE