Weee Recycling

Weee Recycling & Collections


Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE), is a constant battle for businesses – large or small. It includes most things that have a plug or need a battery. As a business you are duty-bound to finance the cost of the collection, treatment, recovery and environmentally-friendly disposal of new and old electrical and electronic waste.


Due to WEEE compliance laws your electronic waste needs to be taken to an ‘Approved Authorised Treatment Facility’. This is where we are here to support you. Our electronic recycling services, will help you to become environmentally responsible along with certification to prove your electronic waste has been legally disposed of.


We provide regular electrical goods recycling to companies across the UK – all with differing equipment requirements. From one client that regularly recycles end-of-life office equipment, to another that requires the collection of specialist hospital equipment. Our versatility and knowledge of electronic goods recycling, enables us to provide a first class experience to businesses, no matter their industry.

What Is The UK WEEE Directive?


The UK WEEE Directive, which stands for Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive, is a regulatory framework designed to address the growing concern of electronic waste. It requires businesses, manufacturers, and consumers to take specific measures to ensure the proper disposal and recycling of electronic and electrical equipment.


Key Objectives of the UK WEEE Directive:

  1. Reduce Environmental Impact: The directive aims to minimize the environmental impact of e-waste by encouraging the reuse, recycling, and safe disposal of electronic products.
  2. Promote Sustainability: It promotes a sustainable approach by ensuring that valuable resources are recovered from old electronic devices, reducing the need for raw materials and conserving energy.
  3. Responsibility Sharing: The directive assigns responsibility to different stakeholders, including producers, distributors, and consumers, to ensure the responsible management of e-waste.


Who Does the UK WEEE Directive Affect?

  1. Producers and Manufacturers: Manufacturers and producers of electronic and electrical equipment are required to take responsibility for the collection, recycling, and proper disposal of their products at the end of their life cycle.
  2. Distributors and Retailers: Retailers and distributors must facilitate the return of old electronic equipment when customers purchase new devices.
  3. Consumers: As consumers, we play a vital role by responsibly disposing of old electronic devices at designated collection points or participating in take-back programs.


How Can You Comply with the UK WEEE Directive?

Compliance with the UK WEEE Directive involves several steps:

  1. Register with a Compliance Scheme: Manufacturers and producers must register with an approved compliance scheme, which will help manage and report on their obligations.
  2. Labelling and Information: Electronics should be labeled to indicate compliance, and information should be provided on how to return or recycle the equipment.
  3. Collection and Recycling: Electronic waste should be collected and recycled through approved facilities or collection points.


Why Should You Care About the UK WEEE Directive?

By complying with the UK WEEE Directive, you contribute to a more sustainable and environmentally friendly future. You help reduce the negative impact of e-waste on the environment and support the circular economy by recovering valuable resources from old electronic equipment.

It’s not just about compliance; it’s about taking responsibility and actively participating in the responsible management of electronic waste.


At Recycle-Link, we are committed to environmental sustainability and responsible business practices. We adhere to the UK WEEE Directive and encourage our customers to join us in this important endeavour.

Together, we can make a difference and create a cleaner, greener, and more sustainable future.

For more information on the UK WEEE Directive or our commitment to sustainability, please contact us today.


Electronics Recycling


Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE), is a constant battle for businesses – large or small. It includes most things that have a plug or need a battery. As a business you are duty-bound to finance the cost of the collection, treatment, recovery and environmentally-friendly disposal of new and old electrical and electronic waste.


Due to WEEE Compliance laws, your electronic waste needs to be taken to an ‘Approved Authorised Treatment Facility (AAT)’. This is where Recycle-Link are here to support you.


Our electronic recycling services, will help you to become environmentally responsible – with certification to prove your electronic waste has been legally disposed of. We provide regular electrical goods recycling to companies across the UK – all with differing equipment requirements.


So, if your business has redundant or broken electronic goods that need recycling, contact us today for our cost-effective and punctual electronic recycling service.


Some of Recycle-Link electronic waste solutions include...


  • Computers and Laptops
  • Monitors, Keyboards & Mice
  • Tablets, Notebooks & Phones
  • Printers & Scanners
  • Servers
  • Telecoms Equipment
  • Cables
  • Compliance Scheme Collections
Secure Data Destruction

Recycle-Link provide a number of solutions to guarantee that your data is securely eradicated, through thorough destruction practices. We can permanently destroy all residual data from your hard drives, compliant to government and industry standards. We have a wide range of clients including police, high profile individuals, government officials and large and small organisations.

Once all secure data is wiped from a hard drive, its parts are either recycled or broken down into materials (steel, aluminium, aluminium and copper) and used again in the manufacturing industry. Our hard drive crusher can perform destruction within seconds.
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