UK fluorescent tube disposal falls under the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive. This regulation aims to reduce this waste going to landfills and encourage reusing and recycling of this material. The onus is on producers of these materials to pay for their disposal and on distributors to provide access.
To assure WEEE compliance for lighting, producers of fluorescent tubes must:
- Register annually as a WEEE producer
- Join and pay into a producer compliance scheme (PCS) group to organise and facilitate recycling fluorescent tubes
- Design fluorescent tubes’ packaging to identify them as EEE using the crossed-out bin symbol
- Publish readily available information on safe fluorescent tube disposal
In turn, distributors and retailers of these tubes must connect to this recycling effort through measures like accepting spent tubes from consumers free of charge. The obligations and fees vary based on things like the amount of EEE sold, business floor area, and whether sales are only online, so study the regulations carefully to ensure your company’s WEEE compliance for lighting.
All involved companies must store WEEE in designated bins, record the types and amounts of WEEE they collect, and transport WEEE using only licensed carriers.