ERP tops B2B WEEE league in the UK
Added: (Mon Jul 23 2007)
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ERP UK is now the largest WEEE compliance scheme in the UK�s business-to-business sector, according to official figures just released by Britain�s Environment Agency. The scheme�s members now account for 15.2% of the UK�s total B2B WEEE � a higher share of the market than any other compliance scheme operating in Britain. The European Union�s Waste Electronic and Electrical Equipment (WEEE) Directive came into force on 1 July 2007.
ERP (the European Recycling Platform), which was established in 2002 by Sony, Gillette, Hewlett Packard and Electrolux, now has over 800 members and operates in eight EU countries. Through its 1WEEE alliance, it also offers WEEE compliance services in most non-EU European countries.
However, Scott Butler, General Manager for ERP UK, stresses that the scheme is not focused on size alone: �As a compliance scheme owned by our members, our aim is to continually drive costs down and standards up. A certain degree of size is useful, because it brings us economies of scale, but we�re as much concerned with offering total service value as we are the lowest possible cost.�
The Environment Agency�s data estimates that the UK produces 380,000 tonnes of B2B WEEE each year, although this lower-than-predicted total suggests a number of B2B electronics producers have still to register. This is in addition to the estimated 1.4 million tonnes of consumer WEEE produced annually in the UK � ERP UK�s members account for around 13% of this consumer WEEE.
Compliance schemes such as ERP UK have developed to enable electronics producers to meet their obligations under the European Union�s WEEE Directive, which came into force in the UK on 1 July 2007. Under these regulations, the manufacturers and importers of electrical goods must pay for the collection and recycling of these goods at the end of their useful lives, with these obligations being assessed on the basis of the weight of goods that they release to the market each year.
About ERP UK
The European Recycling Platform (ERP) was created in 2002 as the first ever pan-European take-back scheme to effectively implement the European Union's Waste Electronic and Electrical Equipment (WEEE) Directive.
The mission of ERP is to ensure cost-effective implementation of the WEEE Directive, for the benefit of member companies, their customers, consumers and, ultimately, for the environment and society.
For further information, please go to: www.erp-recycling.org