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If you have selected “Yes” this potentially means you are obligated!
Organisations that introduce portable batteries into the UK market exceeding one tonne must fulfil three key obligations:
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If you have selected “No”
Producers that place 1 tonne or less of portable batteries onto the UK market must:
Alternatively:
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Are you obligated
Does your business place Electrical or Electronic Equipment (EEE) on the UK market or do any of the following?
If you have selected “Yes” this potentially means you are obligated!
Please fill in your details below and one of our WEEE experts who will contact you within 48 hours.
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If you have selected “No”
Note:
This is a standard assumption to determine whether you may have an obligation in the UK.
There may be other variables to consider, so for a definitive answer please contact us.
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