- New WEEE obligations for B2C producers in the UK start in 2026
- Online marketplaces must join a WEEE compliance scheme
- They need to pay registration fees to regulators
- They must report data on equipment from overseas sellers
- They are required to contribute to collection and treatment costs
- B2C producers may face increased responsibilities and costs
- Producers should review and update WEEE compliance strategies
- They should prepare for potential compliance cost increases
- Enhancing product design for recyclability and durability is advised
- Improving consumer communication on recycling options is important
- Changes aim to level the playing field among retail channels
- Full implementation is expected in 2026
Source: pincvision.com
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