WEEE user responsibilities
What your business must do when you are disposing of your waste electrical and electronic equipment
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What your business must do when you are disposing of your waste electrical and electronic equipment
What you must do if you are classed as a producer of electrical and electronic equipment under the WEEE Regulations
How to comply with requirements for treating and recycling waste electrical and electronic equipment
What permits or exemptions you may need if you repair, refurbish or store waste electrical and electronic equipment
How you can operate a producer compliance scheme for waste electrical and electronic equipment
Regulations you must follow if you want to export waste electrical and electronic equipment overseas
The types of equipment covered by the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Regulations
Which business activities the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Regulations apply to
How a water balance can show where water enters and leaves your business, as well as its uses and costs.
Using the information provided by the water balance and benchmarking to identify and implement cost savings.
Precise measurement and recording of inflows and outflows is the final stage in understanding the water balance.
Making a block diagram of your water use to provide a visual aid to understanding potential savings.
Analysing current business water use and disposal to give a baseline from which your water balance can be created.
What the process involves for benchmarking against other businesses to compare your water usage and waste.
How to ensure you build the most comprehensive water balance by identifying less obvious water usage in your business.
Some of the different types of water use benchmarking approaches and the benefits of water use benchmarking.
Types of energy assessor you can commission to produce Energy Performance Certificates for your business property.
What Energy Performance Certificates are, what they contain and what recommendation reports mean for your business.
How to comply with Energy Performance Certificate regulations and avoid any penalties for your business.
Sellers of business premises must provide a free Energy Performance Certificate to all genuine prospective buyers.
Landlords must provide Energy Performance Certificates for buildings that they let – an overview of responsibilities.
When you need to have an Energy Performance Certificate during the sale or lease of business premises.
When you need to register a waste exemption for burning waste in Northern Ireland and how to comply with conditions.
An overview of schemes which provide a financial incentive for consumers to return drinks containers for recycling.
How deposit return schemes typically work along the full supply chain from producers to retailers to consumers.