WEEE Forum expands in three continents

WEEE Forum expands in three continents

The WEEE Forum, which represents e-waste Producer Responsibility Organisations throughout the world, is continuing to grow its global membership with the recent addition of new members from Colombia, South Africa, Spain and Lithuania. With worldwide e-waste levels...
WEEE Forum expands in three continents

Calls for overhaul of e-waste policy approach

A leading group of stakeholders in the e-waste sector is calling on the EU to fundamentally change its policy on waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE). The WEEE Forum, a prominent representative of Producer Responsibility Organisations (PROs) throughout the...
WEEE Forum introduces new board

WEEE Forum introduces new board

At its virtual session on 29 May 2020, the General Assembly of the WEEE Forum elected the new Board for the next four years. Joe Attard (WEEE Malta), Heidi Luck (SENS eRecycling, Switzerland), Pedro Nazareth (Electrão, Portugal), Valentin Negoita (Ecotic, Romania) and...
WEEE Forum responds to standards study

WEEE Forum responds to standards study

Umweltbundesamt GmbH and Dr Brüning Engineering UG have issued their study on Quality Standards for the Treatment of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE), the WEEE Forum and CENELEC publishedtehir position papers in response. For many years, the WEEE...
The WEEE Forum welcomes new members

The WEEE Forum welcomes new members

The WEEE Forum has started 2020 by welcoming four new members, two of which are from outside Europe as the organisation continues its global expansion. The four new members are Cobat RAEE, Italy, Recyclia, Spain, Karo Sambhav, India and EPRON, Nigeria. Karo Sambhav...