The UK WEEE regulations include regulations for batteries. There are also regulations to protect the environment from water, land, and air pollution by companies.
"The main purpose of WEEE Compliance is to make sure that companies comply with environmental safety laws and regulations. Basically, WEEE Compliance is helping save the planet."
They have over 400 "local collection facilities" in the UK.
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There are no Russian WEEEner and/or RoHS laws or regulations at the moment. It is expected to have similar to WEEE and RoHS law issued by the Russian Federation in next 3 to 4 year.
Weee is an expression of joy, if you mean Wii, that is a game system.
WEEE could stand for 'Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment'. This is electrical or electronic equipment which has reached the end of it's useful life and is now classed as a waste product. Disposal of WEEE in Europe is regulated by the WEEE Directive which aims to recycle/reuse/reduce the production of WEEE and prevent it from entering landfill.
Building regulations will vary based on where in the UK the work will take place. Try websites like Planning Portal or UK Building Regulations for more information.
The WEEE Directive is a European program for the recycling of various electronic goods. The WEEE stands for Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive and it became European law in 2003.
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The WEEE man is made of old electrical items most of witch can be found in any kitchen. :D :)
Of corse, any company operating in the UK must abide by Uk AND EU regulations