Recycling of electrical and electronic equipment -
with us you will meet the legal requirements and gain an additional package of benefits
Are you a manufacturer of electrical and electronic equipment? Do you resell equipment manufactured to your order? Or do you deliver equipment into the country from abroad? If so, you have the following responsibilities, among others:
- arranging and financing collection of waste equipment from collectors and its processing
- achievement of a minimum level
collection of waste equipment at a level of not less than 65%
annual average weight of equipment placed on the market - achievement of a minimum level of recovery and preparation for reuse and recycling of waste equipment
- conduct public education campaigns
Hand them over to us. We will help you meet the above obligations and avoid the product fee
Equipmentwhich is subject to statutory obligations:
1. refrigerators, air conditioners, heat pumps and other temperature exchange equipment
2. laptops, televisions, monitors and other equipment with a screen area of more than 100 cm2
3. lamps: fluorescent, high intensity discharge (HID), low pressure sodium, light emitting diodes (LED)
4. washing machines, automatic dryers, dishwashers, cookers, sound or video reproduction equipment, music equipment, large printers, large medical devices, cash dispensers, photovoltaic panels and other large appliances, one dimension of which exceeds 50 cm
5. hoovers, sewing machines, microwave ovens, fans, irons, toasters, electric kettles, curling irons, electronic toys, sports equipment, sensors, small medical devices and other small appliances, none of the dimensions of which exceeds 50 cm
6. mobile phones, GPS equipment, calculators, routers, computers, printers and other IT equipment, none of the dimensions of which exceeds 50 cm
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3 reasons to choose Interzero
You will meet your statutory obligations
the collection, recovery, preparation for re-use and recycling of electrical and electronic equipment
Better processes
intuitive online collection ordering system
Additional services
implementation of other extended producer responsibility obligations for batteries, products, packaging, among others
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
WEEE is waste defined as waste electrical and electronic equipment. Sometimes referred to as WEEE from Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment.
The legal basis is: Act of 11 September 2015 on waste electrical and electronic equipment (Journal of Laws 2015 item 1688 as amended).
https://isap.sejm.gov.pl/isap.nsf/DocDetails.xsp?id=wdu20150001688
Electrical and electronic equipment is equipment whose operation requires the connection to electricity or the presence of electromagnetic fields. This category also includes equipment for the generation, transmission and measurement of current and electromagnetic fields as well as those designed for use at voltages not exceeding 1000 volts for alternating current and 1500 volts for direct current.
An introducer is a manufacturer, a company that sells equipment under a private label, imports equipment from abroad. The introducer can also be an equipment distributor.
Do I have to keep records of the amount of weight of electrical and electronic equipment introduced?
Yes.
The records should show the weights of the equipment groups entered and their purpose, distinguishing between households and others.