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The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Regulations 2006 (revoked)

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Financing: WEEE from private householdsU.K.

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8.—(1) In each compliance period, the financing of the costs of the collection, treatment, recovery and environmentally sound disposal of WEEE from private households that—

(a)is deposited at a designated collection facility; or

(b)is returned under regulation 32 [F1or 40A] but is not deposited at a designated collection facility,

during that compliance period (“the relevant WEEE”) shall be the responsibility of all producers who put EEE on the market in the United Kingdom in that compliance period.

(2) Each producer to whom paragraph (1) applies shall be responsible for financing the costs of the collection, treatment, recovery and environmentally sound disposal of an amount of the relevant WEEE.

(3) The amount of the relevant WEEE for which each producer shall be responsible under paragraph (2) shall be calculated in relation to each of the categories of EEE as follows––

(A ÷ B) x C

where—

  • “A” is the total amount in tonnes of EEE intended for use by private households and falling within one of the categories of EEE (“the relevant category”) that has been put on the market in the United Kingdom by that producer in a particular compliance period, or part of a particular compliance period, (“the relevant compliance period”);

  • “B” is the total amount in tonnes of EEE intended for use by private households and falling within the relevant category that has been put on the market in the United Kingdom by all producers in the same compliance period used in “A”; and

  • “C” is the total amount in tonnes of WEEE from private households which is waste from electrical or electronic products that fall within the relevant category and is deposited at a designated collection facility and returned under regulation 32 [F2or 40A] in the same compliance period used in “A”.

(4) Where regulation 10(8)(a) applies to a producer—

(a)it shall be the duty of the appropriate authority to determine the amount of relevant WEEE for which that producer shall be responsible under paragraph (2) by using the calculation set out in paragraph (3);

(b)the appropriate authority shall serve a preliminary notification in writing on that producer specifying the amount of the relevant WEEE for which he shall be responsible under this regulation on or before [F328th February] of the year that immediately follows the relevant compliance period; and

(c)the appropriate authority shall serve a final notification in writing on that producer specifying the amount of the relevant WEEE for which he shall be responsible under this regulation on or before [F431st March] of the year that immediately follows the relevant compliance period.

(5) A notification served under paragraph (4)(b) shall include the following information—

(a)the relevant compliance period;

(b)the amount in tonnes of the relevant WEEE, by reference to the categories of EEE, for which the appropriate authority has determined under paragraph (4)(a) that that producer shall be responsible under paragraph (2);

(c)an explanation of how the amount of the relevant WEEE referred to in sub-paragraph (b) has been determined using the calculation set out in paragraph (3); and

(d)that that producer may make representations in writing to the appropriate authority in relation to the determination referred to in sub-paragraph (b) within 14 days of the date of the notification.

(6) A notification served under paragraph (4)(c) shall include the information referred to in paragraph (5)(a), (b) and (c).

(7) For the purpose of determining the amount of relevant WEEE for which a producer shall be responsible under paragraph (2) using the calculation set out in paragraph (3)—

(a)the appropriate authority shall take account of the information provided to it—

(i)in compliance with regulations 27 and 28 in relation to the relevant compliance period; and

(ii)by that producer in compliance with a notification served under regulation 44(3); and

(b)where any of the information referred to in sub-paragraph (a) has not been provided to it for any reason, the appropriate authority shall make a reasonable estimate of what such information would have been had it been provided as required.

(8) Where paragraph (7)(b) applies, the appropriate authority shall take account of any relevant information that is available to it in making a reasonable estimate.

(9) In this regulation,

(a)categories of EEE” means—

(i)the categories of EEE listed in Schedule 1 (excluding display equipment, cooling appliances containing refrigerants and gas discharge lamps),

(ii)display equipment,

(iii)cooling appliances containing refrigerants, and

(iv)gas discharge lamps; and

(b)relevant WEEE” has the meaning given in paragraph (1).

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