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Certification Introduction:
Starting from August 13, 2005, manufacturers of electronic and electrical equipment circulating in the EU market must legally assume the responsibility of paying for the recycling of end-of-life products. At the same time, each EU member state is obliged to formulate its own recycling plan for electronic and electrical products and establish relevant Supporting recycling facilities enable end-users of electronic and electrical products to dispose of end-of-life equipment conveniently and free of charge.
Producer Responsibility:
Design environmentally friendly products that meet the requirements
of the ROHS directive and are registered with EU member states.
Product identification requirements:
Producer's name, production date and relevant marks (with recycling
"WEEE" mark).
The symbol indicates that the product must not be disposed of as municipal waste. Must be disposed of separately through appropriate recycling and collection systems. By following these instructions, you can ensure proper handling of this product and help reduce potential impacts to the environment and human health that may otherwise result from improper handling. Recycling products helps conserve natural resources and protect the environment.
Applicable areas
EU Member States: Austria Belgium Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark
Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Italy Ireland Latvia
Lithuania Luxembourg Malta Netherlands Poland Portugal Slovakia
Slovenia Spain Sweden United Kingdom Bulgaria Romania Croatia
Turkey
Applicable product range
The WEEE Directive applies to the following electrical and
electronic products: large household appliances, small household
appliances, information technology and telecommunications
equipment, user equipment, lighting equipment, electrical and
electronic tools (except large static industrial tools), toys,
leisure and sports equipment, Medical equipment (except all
implanted and infected products), monitoring and control devices,
vending machines. Table 2 (see next page) lists the product
catalogs under each of the above categories of electronic and
electrical equipment. This directive will be applied without
violating EU laws on safety and health requirements and EU special
regulations on waste management. Equipment, weapons, munitions and
war materiel related to the protection of important security
interests of EU member states are not subject to this Directive.
"Electronic and electrical equipment" (WEEE) refers to equipment
that belongs to the categories listed in Table 2 and is designed to
operate with a voltage of no more than 1000V AC and no more than
1500V DC, and that relies on current or electromagnetic fields for
normal operation and the realization of these currents and magnetic
fields. Equipment for the generation, transmission and measurement
of. "Waste electrical and electronic equipment" (WEEE) refers to
electronic or electrical equipment determined to be waste in
accordance with Article 1(a) of the EU Directive 75/442/EEC,
including all components that are part of the product when it is
discarded. Ingredients, components and consumables.
The difference between WEEE directive and WEEE registration
WEEE Directive: Applicable to the European Union, definition: Waste
Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive (2002/96/EC)
WEEE registration: only applicable to Germany, definition: According to the ElectroG Gesetz issued on March 16, 2005, all electronic products in the EU need to be registered for recycling. EAR has a recycling company. On the one hand, the recycling company is responsible for the pollution-free recycling of electronic products. On the other hand, the recycling company will continue to process the products under the premise that the company no longer operates the products in Germany (bankruptcy or withdraws from the German market). Responsible. After the merchant signs a recycling contract with the recycling company, the recycling company guarantees the processing of electronic waste. After the contract is submitted to the EAR for review, the EAR will issue a WEEE-Reg-Nummer.