The WEEE Directive aims to minimise the impact of electrical and electronic equipment on the environment during the products' life span and, afterwards when it becomes waste. It applies to a huge spectrum of products. Setting criteria for the collection, treatment, recycling and recovery of waste electrical and electronic equipment.

Any equipment manufactured before July 2007 is the owners responsibility to dispose of, with any costs being met by that business. It is the company's responsibility to appoint a WEEE disposal agent such as National Computer Recycling to ensure compliance with all WEEE regulations.
National Computer Recycling provides a solution to the legal, environmental, social and cost issues of disposing of redundant electronic equipment.

Our nationwide service offers businesses of all sizes the chance to maximize the return for re-selable equipment and also ensure that all electronic equipment recycling conforms to agreed standards and is performed by authorized specialists.

We have a strict policy of "Commitment to Environmental Stewardship" This policy ensures that everything we process is dealt with environmentally.
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National Computer Recycling receives ISO 14001 certification
The ISO 14001 Certification recognizes that National Computer Recycling has developed and implemented a formal Environmental Management System (EMS) that comprehensively addresses environmental protection and pollution prevention through the execution of . . . more