FAQ
WEEE Information
Disposal of Electrical and Electronic Equipment
Under new government regulations issued in January 2007 we are all obliged and must play our part to ensure that the amount of waste on certain electrical and electronic equipment is reduced going forward. Furthermore where it is produced as waste we must work together to ensure that it is separated from household waste, collected separately and ultimately disposed of in a sound environmental manner (recycled and recovered).
In essence some of the chemicals and metals in these electrical items can be harmful to the soil and human health when disposed of in landfill sites. By adopting the new regulations and working together we can all reduce the amount of landfill and resulting contamination.
For your part as the customer you are encouraged to examine your electrical waste before throwing it away and in particular look for the rating plate and if the following logo is present you must not throw it in your household waste.
You should contact the supplier of the EEE and follow their instruction as to how to dispose of that Equipment. If it has the Pulsar logo please contact us on 01908 552780 and speak to one of our WEEE customer Service Members.
Together we can make our world a cleaner place!