So what do you do with used electrical stuff? like lamps etc?
take it somewhere or any other means of getting rid of it?
take it somewhere or any other means of getting rid of it?
throw it over the hedge.So what do you do with used electrical stuff? like lamps etc?take it somewhere or any other means of getting rid of it?
i think someone would notice very quickly if i started disposing of all my lamps/fittings that way...throw it over the hedge.
Not if you use different hedges.i think someone would notice very quickly if i started disposing of all my lamps/fittings that way...
yes, but i think the binman may say something if they keep noticing all kinds of electrical waste in the bin (but old fluorescent fittings/TVs/cookers/ovens are disposed of responsibly... local scrapman....)what a load of ballcocks
do you not leave it for customer to get rid of? No need for waste carrier licence etc?yes, but i think the binman may say something if they keep noticing all kinds of electrical waste in the bin (but old fluorescent fittings/TVs/cookers/ovens are disposed of responsibly... local scrapman....)
its more commercial stuff to get rid of. changing fluorescent tubes, SON/MH lamps etcdo you not leave it for customer to get rid of? No need for waste carrier licence etc?A neighbour had some work done and he left a bag of rubbish.
I'd agree with Deke on this, little while back I had to uncover the WEEE policies of my vendors (when in the computer trade), most don't like the fact that they have a responsibility to deal with old kit, this also includes the likes of Currys, Argos etc, so if you buy a new TV or any other piece of electronics from these guys they MUST offer to take it back for disposal when it dies, if I recall they also are meant to take the dead kit that you are replacing too!, as you can imagine these companies don't like the idea at allThere is a surcharge on each tube you buy, for disposal. You should be able to return them to the wholesalers who are supposed to be geared up for WEEEEE!!Its the same with car tyres.
Deke
So how do the likes of sf get away with not take the old ones back.All wholesalers have to charge a WEEE charge by law when they sell you any fluorescent lamps, sodiums, etc , so just return the old ones to them for disposal as you paid for it when you purchased the new one.
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