Waste Management
Waste management stakeholders
How it works
ERP Portugal is a compliance scheme, with Permit to operate in two specific waste streams: WEEE (Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment) and WBA (Waste of Batteries and Accumulators), according to the Decree-Law no. 152-D / 2017, of December 11.
This compliance takes place at all stages of the product life cycle (which will become waste), from the producer to the retailer, through the collection points and waste operators.
Collection Points
The collection points are very relevant as they allow the correct routing of the waste managed by ERP Portugal, namely, through the Depositrão, receiving centres and civic amenities, distributed countrywide.
The documentation to consider to be part of the collection network are available below:
a) WEEE and WBA Receiving Center Contract
b) WEEE Collection Point Contract
c) WBA Collection Point Contract
f) Civic Amenities Contract
- Portugal – WBA contract and attachments
- Portugal – WEEE contract and attachments
- Azores Autonomous Region – contract and attachments
- Azores Autonomous Region – contract and attachments
Waste Management Operators and Carriers
- Along the chain of waste management is expected to hire duly licensed suppliers responsible for operations such as collection, transportation, sorting, storage and waste treatment.
The contracts can be consulted through the following links:
a) WBA Waste Management Operator Contract
b) Waste Management Operator Contract – WEEE Treatment Center
c) Waste Management Operator Contract – WBA Treatment Center
The procedures terms of the contests are described here.
- WEEE and WBA Carrier Contract
- WEEE and WBA Carrier Contract –Autonomous Regions
More information available at info@erp-portugal.pt.