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Two weeks to go until the 2024 WEEE Conference

In an era where sustainability is not just a choice but a necessity, the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) industry stands at a pivotal moment.

The WEEE compliance fee is an alternative mechanism used by compliance schemes and obligated business if they have insufficient recycling evidence to meet collection targets (picture: Shutterstock)

Letsrecycle’s WEEE conference, taking place on the 21 March 2024 at the Royal College Of Physicians, has been carefully structured to foster dialogue, learning and networking. Our expert speakers are set to catalyse the transition towards a more sustainable and circular economy in electronic waste management.

The day promises to deliver a comprehensive industry overview, with topics ranging from updates on WEEE reform consultation, to views in response from across the value chain.

What to expect

Bubbly Sandhu and Alan Twells of the Office for Product Safety and Standards (OPSS), have provided a sneak peak into what you can expect from their talk at the conference.

Their session is designed to offer a deep dive into OPSS’s approach to WEEE enforcement, sharing valuable insights and outcomes from enforcement initiatives. Attendees will gain a nuanced understanding of the enforcement landscape, which is crucial for industry stakeholders to navigate the complexities of compliance and sustainability within the sector.

Bubbly Sandhu, senior regulatory compliance officer, office for product safety and standards

One of the core aspects of their talk will be addressing the challenges encountered in the enforcement of WEEE regulations. Recognising the inherent complexities, OPSS is committed to tackling these challenges head-on.

They plan to openly discuss the obstacles faced during enforcement efforts, fostering a constructive dialogue around potential solutions and the importance of collaborative approaches to overcome these hurdles.

Additionally, they will look forward, offering a glimpse into the future of WEEE regulations and enforcement, highlighting upcoming developments and initiatives that promise to benefit the industry.

This talk is designed to benefit attendees by helping them understand the challenges of enforcing WEEE regulations, learning about OPSS’s strategic approach to fostering regulatory compliance and sustainability and preparing them for future developments, enabling effective adaptation and strategic planning in their operations.

We look forward to engaging with attendees and fostering meaningful discussions around WEEE enforcement at the conference


Bubbly Sandhu-
Office for Product Safety and Standards

 

 

 

 

 

This conference serves as a testament to the collective effort required to navigate the complexities of electronic waste management. It’s a must-attend event for anyone committed to making a difference in the sector, offering unparalleled insights, networking opportunities and the chance to be at the forefront of driving change.

Click here to secure your ticket.

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