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 WEEE Directive & ATF

Helping businesses complying with the WEEE Directive

The WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment) Directive has implications for everyone who owns, operates or supplies IT systems.

The directive forms part of tough new environmental regulations and has the objective of prioritising waste prevention – encouraging the reuse, recycling and recovery of WEEE. This also removes the need for the waste stream going to landfill. In addition the directive lays down specific standards for treatment, recycling and recovery operations.

Authorised Treatment Facility

Building on existing IT Lifecycle Management Services, Bell Microsystems is proud to have established the processes and facilities necessary to meet the Environment Agency's stringent criteria for the appointment as an Authorised Treatment Facility (ATF).

As an ATF Bell Microsystems is approved by the Environment Agency to accept all categories of WEEE in accordance with the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive..

Bell Microsystems Ltd handles a diverse range of electronics equipment for secure disposal, re-sale and recycling including:
  • Computers
  • Monitors
  • Printers
  • Servers
  • Faxes
  • Scanners
  • Keyboards etc
  • Telecoms Equipment
  • Magnetic Media – tapes & drives
  • Cabling

As part of Bell Microsystems Green Disposal Service we will:

  • Select and manage the appropriate transportation to collect WEEE in the UK
  • Issue a Waste Transfer Note or Consignment Note for your records
  • Arrange for the appropriate Duty of Care Documentation for your records
  • Evaluate any residual value out of your equipment to recommend
    • Reuse
    • Resale
    • Recycle
  • Perform Secure Data Removal – thus protecting your IP
  • Provide reports on customer collection and recycling data for the Environment Agency as required
WEEE Collection

Your peace of mind; our accreditations

waste carriers licenseWaste Carriers Licence
waste management licenseATF – Waste Management Licence
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