LONDON, Dec. 16 -- The U.K. government has made
available a series of publications on the WEEE and RoHS Directives,
including best practice case studies. 
The guidance is available for free at www.envirowise.gov.uk/electronics. 
Among the suggestions: 
- Talk to, or join, a recycling industry consortium. 
- Talk to a recycler about the requirements and costs of recycling your own product, with a view to re-design. 
- Find out what happens at the end-of-life for your product. 
- Establish a dialogue with distributors and retailers to establish
if your own take-back scheme is possible, or what the best options are
for your business. 
- Look at current contracts, both for equipment used and sold, to identify any possible transferral of responsibility. 
- Evaluate customer opinions about who is responsible for WEEE and see if it is possible to negotiate 
- Evaluate B2B takeback obligations if selling equipment to
businesses that are likely to have old stock which will need to be
collected and recycled. 
- Re-evaluate your business model. 
- Identify any market opportunities, such as recycling, logistics. 
- Consider a move from a selling to a renting business model. 
- Evaluate design and re-design opportunities. 
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