What is WEEE?....
The modern workplace has multiple different WEEE devices around it. Everything from the coffee machine to a Henry hoover. Knowing which items can be saved from landfill and reused, recycled or repurposed, can be tricky.
What is WEEE? It stands for Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment. Basically, anything with a plug on it can be described as WEEE, along with some battery operated devices. Below is a list of the most common devices we can take....
Data Bearing Devices:
Computers and Laptops: Desktops, notebooks, tablets, and related accessories.
Mobile Phones and Tablets: Smartphones, e-readers, and PDAs.
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Household Electronics:
Televisions: LED, LCD, Plasma, and CRT models.
Computers and Laptops: Desktops, notebooks, tablets, and related accessories.
Mobile Phones and Tablets: Smartphones, e-readers, and PDAs.
Home Appliances: Washing machines, refrigerators, microwaves, coffee machines and dishwashers.
Audio Equipment: Stereos, speakers, radios, and musical instruments.
Childrens Toys: Electric toys and games consoles.
Fitness equipment: Treadmills and simulators.
Office IT and Electrical Equipment:
Printers and Scanners: All-in-one printers, standalone scanners, and copiers.
Networking Equipment: Routers, switches, modems, and servers.
Monitors and Displays: Computer monitors, projectors, and display panels.
Telecommunication Devices: Office phones, fax machines, and answering machines.
Other IT Equipment: Keyboards, mice, external drives, and UPS units.
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Industrial Electronics:
Medical Devices: Non-hazardous medical and laboratory equipment.
Manufacturing Equipment: Electronic control systems, automation devices, and industrial tools.
Scientific Instruments: Measurement and testing devices, research equipment.
Electrical Tools:
Drills, saws, and sanders
Grinders and welding tools
Generators
Soldering irons