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The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Regulations came into force on 2 January 2007 and applies the principle of Producer Responsibility to this sector under the European WEEE Directive. Any business of any size that manufacturers, imports or sells under their own brand, equipment that relies on electrical current to work is now considered a 'Producer' and must legally register with a Compliance Scheme.
Transform has been approved as such a scheme. Operated by Biffa Waste Services - one of the UK's largest waste management companies - and with 10 years experience in providing successful cost effective compliance under the similar Packaging Waste Regulations, Transform has the pedigree and operational capability to meet producer expectations for reliable, well informed, cost-controlled compliance.
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The 2008 compliance year ended some months ago and the Environment Agency is now going through a period of data checking and will release the preliminary obligations in April followed by the final obligation in May. Once the final obligations are know we will be in a position to complete the sale and purchase of evidence and in June we will reconcile the costs paid against the actual cost of meeting your obligation
The 2009 period also draws on and during April producers will need to submit data to their schemes, who then report to the Environment Agency, about the amount of electrical product placed onto the market in addition to any waste electrical equipment they have treated under the regulations. Members of Transform will be able to submit data through this website by logging into the member’s area.




