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WEEE Distributor Take Back Scheme
RECYCLING YOUR OLD ELECTRICALS IS EASY!
Recycle your electrical and electronic devices for free at your local recycling centre (UK Only).
To find your nearest recycling centre visit the Recycle More website and enter your postcode.
WHY SHOULD YOU RECYCLE?
Unwanted electrical equipment is the UK’s fastest growing type of waste. Many electrical items
can be repaired or recycled, saving natural resources and the environment. To remind you that old
electrical equipment can be recycled it is marked with a crossed out wheelie bin symbol. Please do
not throw any electrical equipment (including those marked with this symbol) in your bin.
WHAT IS WEEE?
The Waste Electrical or Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive required countries to maximise
separate collection and environmentally friendly processing of these items.
HOW ARE DSE HELPING?
In the UK, suppliers of electronics, such as DSE must provide a system which allows all customers buying
new electrical equipment the opportunity to recycle old items free of charge. As a responsible supplier,
we have met the requirements placed on us by financially supporting the network of WEEE recycling
centres established by local authorities. This is achieved by supporting through membership of the
national Distributor Take Back Scheme (DTS). To find out more information on WEEE recycling and to
locate your nearest recycling centre please visit the Recycle
More website.