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Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive (DEEE) Services
Under present legislation (Law 211/2011, Government Decision 1037/2010, Order 1223/2005, Order 1225/2005, Order 1441/2011 and Order 2264/2011), legal entities producing, importing or purchasing electric and electronic equipment (DEEE) outside Romania have the following obligations.
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- To register with the National Agency for Environmental Protection (ANPM), in the Producers Register.
- To enable DEEE collection and recycling.
- To finance and guarantee the financing of DEEE collection and recycling.
- To report annually on the quantity of electric and electronic equipment introduced on the market, quantity, number and categories of waste collected, reused, recycled, and recovered, and weight or number of waste that was collected and exported.
- Provide consumers with all information required on the separate collection of this type of waste in the instruction manuals or at point of sale.
- To provide information regarding the reuse and transportation of each type of new EEE introduced on the market, within a year after the equipment was introduced on the market.
- Label products according to law stipulations.
- Grant EEE compliance (print the name, commercial label or trademark and address where they can be found, on the EEE or, if this is not possible, on the packaging or the document accompanying the EEE).
- To acknowledge all modifications in design or product characteristics, as well as modifications of corresponding standards or technical specifications appropriate to the EEE compliance they reported.
- To design EEE in order to facilitate their reuse and recycling.
Producers and importers of electric and electronic equipments can transfer their recovery and recycling obligations, under contract, to a legally established business operator, referred in the specific legislation to as collective organization.
