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16 Aug 2000 12:00AM
The disposal of waste electrical equipment by businesses will be made more complex, according to a draft consultation paper issued by the DTI. European legislation on the disposal of waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) has been on the statute books for a long time, but there are now signs that regulations will make their way into British law in the next year.The new regulations could have a fundamental effect not only on the way organisations dispose of waste electrical equipment... (224 more words)
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