Examples of using Weee in English and their translations into Romanian
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And they're at the sharp end of what's called the WEEE, which is this European electrical and electronic waste directive.
generate resources from WEEE recycling and to act for a sustainable development.
WEEE: Concerning WEEE,
In 2012, WEEE was expanded to include many consumable related products with electrical content.
EU waste electronics information The WEEE logo signifies specific recycling programs
on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment(WEEE).
Each of Lexmark's products with electronic content'are now labelled as per WEEE specifications and are in accordance with the European Standard EN50419.
These devices are professional electrical tools designed for commercial applications only(B2B devices according to the WEEE Directive).
The extensive analysis carried out as part of the WEEE review process led to the identification of the following problems related to the application of the WEEE Directive.
The Commission proposal on the registration requirements under WEEE could lead to administrative burden reductions up to €66 million.
customers about WEEE recycling procedures.
In spite of those measures, however, significant parts of WEEE will continue to be found in the current disposal routes.
Individuals can play an important role in ensuring that WEEE does not become an environmental issue;
overlapping or a vague definition of the scope(see the WEEE and RoHS-Directives) causes serious problems.
The European Directive 2012/19/EU on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment(WEEE), requires that old household electrical appliances must not be disposed of in the normal unsorted municipal waste stream.
In 2014, Asociația Environ became a member of WEEE Forum, the Pan-European organisation that gathers 32 producer responsibility schemes,
also known as the"WEEE Directive".
Directive 2002/96/EC, also known as the WEEE Directive, aiming to prevent
This is what is required by the European Directive on waste of electrical and electronic equipment(WEEE), transposed into French regulations on November 15 2006, late compared to most neighboring countries.
polymers fulfilling electronic and electric norms WEEE and RoHS or complying with norm EN 71-3 for toys.