£775,000 boost for re-use and recycling of old electricals
Councils urged to bid for support from a new scheme to help increase the recycling of unwanted electrical items.
Local councils are being urged to bid for support from a new scheme to help increase the collection, re-use and recycling of unwanted electrical items.
Up to £775,000 has been made available by retailers, suppliers and manufacturers of electrical equipment as part of the Distributor Take-back Scheme and the WEEE Compliance Fee.
Single project bids of up to £40,000 are sought from individual local authorities, with up to £100,000 available for consortia bids.
Business Minister Anna Soubry said:
We have around £1 billion worth of electrical equipment in our homes which we no longer use but which still has real value.
This business-led fund can help drive up levels of collection, re-use and recycling of unwanted electrical equipment. The fund will also help divert electrical waste from landfill and reduce waste by promoting the re-use of electrical appliances.
All project proposals must be submitted to [email protected] by 30 October 2015 and endorsed by the appropriate waste disposal authority.
Notes to Editors:
- The Distributor Take-back Scheme (DTS) was approved by BIS as an alternative to in-store take-back for retailers and distance-sellers to discharge some of their obligations under the UK WEEE Regulations to ensure arrangements for customers to recycle waste electrical and electronic equipment. The DTS will contribute up to £400,000 to these WEEE improvement projects.
- The WEEE Compliance Fee (WCF) was approved by BIS under the UK WEEE Regulations as a means for producer compliance schemes (PCSs) to discharge some of their obligations on behalf of producers of electrical equipment as an alternative to directly collecting WEEE. The WCF will contribute up to £375,000 to these WEEE improvement projects.
- The schemes are approved by BIS but are independently administered.
- Guidance notes and application forms can be downloaded from either: * the WEEE Distributor Take-back Scheme * the WEEE Compliance Fee