The problem here is getting people to pay for the correct disposal of products. If it were introduced like this the number of illegally dumped electronic/WEEE relevant products would hugely increase.Then perhaps it would be fairer to only impose WEEE when disposing of a product...
Then perhaps it would be fairer to only impose WEEE when disposing of a product...
This has been the method of payment for waste managment until recently. Unfortunately Joe and Josie persistenently fly tip, use illegal dumps etc. Jack and Jill in the public hospitals dumped their biohazard waste in illegal dumps. It just wouldnt work.
I truely understand where you are coming from. I hope to buy a car before Christmas I'll have to fork out about 25% to the government in the form of VRT.
If we all accepted the principle that (s)he who uses a service pays for it then our income tax would drop.
I switch on my tap, therefore i pay for the water that comes out of it
I create waste (Choose not to adhere to the waste managment triangle by first Reducing, Reusing etc) I pay for waste management.
Rant over.
There's no mention of Noddy toys in your original post.
While it's currently only Amazon affected......
Legislative and Regulatory Compliance
Dell is dedicated to meeting the requirements of the European Union's WEEE (Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment) Directive and is engaged in the development of country-specific implementation schemes to comply with the national WEEE laws. The directive aims to reduce the waste arising from electrical and electronic equipment, and improve the environmental performance of everything involved in the life cycle of electrical and electronic equipment.
Ah - I consider PCs/laptops to be consumer electronic equipment hence my confusion at your comments.If you look on dell.ie you will not see LCD TVs, digital cameras etc offered.
I just bought a digital camera and camcorder from a UK online retailer - I wasn't charged anything extra to comply with the WEEE directive; while I am not complaining I am just wondering technically should I have been charged ?
BTW the prices I got were better than pixmania.com and delivery in 48 hours
Care to tell us which retailer???
Still worth shopping around as Mary H would say. Pixmania have Canon's IXUS 60 for €248 including delivery, it's €292 with AJP.
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