LONDON – The UK Department of Trade and Industry yesterday issued a timetable for implementing the WEEE Directive and “takeback” of electronics products by producers and distributors.
In a so-called Consultation Document, the DTI proposed a national distributor
takeback program under which network of designated collection facilities would
be established.
“In announcing full producer responsibility I want to provide those businesses who have yet to take up their obligation with the certainty they need in order to plan for implementation.”
The consultation marks the beginning of the final phase of the U.K. government’s process for implementing the WEEE Directive. The proposals outlined in the consultation follow on from a review of our implementation proposals last December and have been developed through extensive consultation with key stakeholders to ensure that they are workable.”
The Consultation Document can be found at http://www.dti.gov.uk/consultations/. The comment period runs from July 25 until Oct. 17.