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Hi all,
I work for a contract electronic manufacturer and my understanding is that much of the WEEE regulations do not apply to us. We produce printed circuit boards and produce waste from this; cables / wires, occassionally components, PCB breakouts (PCB is broken out of a larger fram which is then binned). Am i correct in assuming that all i have mentioned is WEEE waste? I am finding it difficult to ascertain whether the breakout portion of the printed circuit board is classed as WEEE waste since it is not populated and does not have "tracks" on that part of the material.
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I would have thought thy do apply to you
and your end product. Components I understand are WEEE waste. The plain board
possibly not if no components or copper track. Get the Safety data sheet for
the plain board and look at section 13 . it should tell you the EWC code for
the substance, if it has an asterisk after it, it is hazardous ( but look the
number up to be sure as sometimes it is missed) if not hazardous then not
likely to be WEEE. If it is hazardous then needs a consignment note not a transfer
note.
My understanding is that anything with a
circuit board / electrical components is WEEE waste including your computer
mouse for instance. If in doubt ask your waste contractor their opinion.
I admit not to sure about cables and wire
again, find the EWC code ( European Waste Catalogue).
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