Uruguay: EPR scope expands to include general use EEE
In November 2024, Uruguay published Regulation (292/024) introducing extended producer responsibility (EPR) for the management of ‘general use’ B2C electrical and electronic equipment (EEE).
In November 2024, Uruguay published Regulation (292/024) introducing extended producer responsibility (EPR) for the management of ‘general use’ B2C electrical and electronic equipment (EEE).
General use EEE includes both household and non-household EEE that is “used in homes, businesses, industry or other economic-productive activities”, as well as battery-embedded products.
The regulation is set to enter into force on 17 May 2025 with collection targets taking effect from 2026.
Producers and importers of general use EEE are required to implement, individually or collectively, management plans approved by the Ministry of Environment (MoE), outlining all stages of waste management and the actions to meet targets for collection, recycling and geographical coverage.
Adherence to an approved management plan is a prerequisite for registration.
Retailers and other intermediaries must participate in the plan and receive waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) free of charge, provided it is the same type, regardless of brand and model.
Finally, all stakeholders involved in the commercial chain must inform customers on the places and requirements for the proper handover of WEEE.
For the full scope, including exemptions and eco-design requirements, check out Landbell Group’s Global EPR Information Services.
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