Commission Decision of 3 May 2005 laying down rules for monitoring compliance of Member States and establishing data formats for the purposes of Directive 2002/96/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council on waste electrical and electronic equipment (notified under document number C(2005) 1355) (2005/369/EC)

ANNEXU.K.

Table 1

Waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) collected and exported (Articles 5 and 12 of Directive 2002/96/EC)

a

If this is not possible, by numbers.

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Product categoryPut on the marketCollected from private householdsCollected other than from private householdsTotal WEEE collectedTreated in the Member StateTreated in another Member StateTreated outside the EC
Total weightatonnesTotal weighttonnesTotal weighttonnesTotal weighttonnesTotal weighttonnesTotal weighttonnesTotal weighttonnes

1.Large household appliances

2.Small household appliances

3.IT and telecommunications equipment

4.Consumer equipment

5.Lighting equipment

5a.Gas discharge lamps

6.Electrical and electronic tools

7.Toys, leisure and sports equipment

8.Medical devices

9.Monitor and control instruments

10.Automatic dispensers

Table 2

Recovery, recycling and reuse, targets (Article 7(2) of Directive 2002/96/EC)

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If this is not possible, by numbers.

NB: Grey boxes mean that the data need only be reported on a voluntary basis.

Column number12345
Product categoryRecoveryRecovery rateReuse and recyclingReuse and recycling rateWEEE reused as whole appliance
Total weightatonnes%Total weighttonnes%Total weighttonnes

1.Large household appliances

2.Small household appliances

3.IT and telecommunications equipment

4.Consumer equipment

5.Lighting equipment

5a.Gas discharge lamps

n/an/a

6.Electrical and electronic tools

7.Toys, leisure and sports equipment

8.Medical devices

9.Monitor and control instruments

10.Automatic dispensers