Waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) less than or equal to 35 tonnes
This activity applies to the storage and treatment of less than, or equal to, 35 tonnes of waste electronic and electrical equipment at any one time by repairing, refurbishing, or dismantling it for the purpose of:
- reusing the WEEE for its original purpose,
- reusing any dismantled components for their original purpose, or
- manually dismantling WEEE for the purpose of recovery elsewhere.
Authorisation level
Registration
Fit and Proper Person tests
Fit and Proper Person tests apply to this activity. You will be asked in your application if you have any relevant convictions held by you or any other relevant person.
Read more about Fit and Proper Person tests
Fees and charges
An application fee applies to the application of a new authorisation for this activity.
An annual activity fee applies to this activity.
Read our charging information for further information on application and annual activity fees.
Information on the application fees to transfer, vary or surrender a registration that authorises this activity, is in our charging information.
Standard conditions
Your registration application will only be granted if you can confirm you are able to comply with the standard conditions set out below.
If you carry out an activity under a registration authorisation you must comply with the standard conditions. It is an offence if you do not comply with the conditions.
SEPA will not authorise this activity if it poses an unacceptable risk to the environment.
If you cannot comply with these standard conditions, but still want to store and treat WEEE, you may be authorised to do so with a waste management permit. Find out about waste management permits.
The Authorised Person must have a written management system in place.
The Authorised Person must regularly carry out a review of the management system and its effectiveness in terms of achieving compliance with the conditions of the authorisation.
Only the authorised wastes listed in Table 1 can be accepted at the Authorised Place.
Table 1. Waste codes for Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE)
Waste Code Authorised Wastes 16 02 11* WEEE containing chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs) and hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) 16 02 13* WEEE containing hazardous substances or components other than polychlorinated biphenyls, CFC, HCFC or HFC, or free asbestos. For example, a TV monitor containing a cathode ray tube. 16 02 14 WEEE not containing hazardous substances or components 16 02 15* Printed circuit boards, power cable and other plastic containing components 16 02 16 Non-hazardous components removed from discarded equipment 20 01 23* WEEE containing CFCs 20 01 35* WEEE containing hazardous components other than fluorescent tubes and other mercury containing waste or CFCs 20 01 36 WEEE not containing hazardous substances or components All waste entering the Authorised Place must be inspected to ensure it meets the types and quantities authorised.
Waste identified at the Authorised Place which is not authorised must be:
- stored on an impermeable surface with a sealed drainage system;
- stored separately from other waste; and
- removed from the Authorised Place as soon as reasonably practicable.
All reasonable precautions must be taken to ensure that:
- the waste cannot escape, and
- members of the public are unable to gain access to the waste.
All waste storage areas must be clearly labelled to allow the identification of:
- the waste type(s) being stored; and
- the hazards presented by each waste type.
All storage and treatment activities must be carried out:
- under weatherproof covering; and
- on an impermeable surface with provision of spillage collection facilities.
WEEE and components of WEEE must not be stored in a manner which could cause damage that prevents them from being prepared for reuse or recycled.
WEEE falling within codes 16 02 11* (WEEE containing CFCs, HCFCs and HFCs) or 20 01 23* (WEEE containing CFCs) must be stored in a manner that prevents the release of CFCs, HCFCs and HFCs.
Separate sealed containers must be used to store:
- batteries, capacitors and components which could leak; and
- any components which may contain residual liquids.
WEEE must be treated using the best available treatment, recovery and recycling techniques (BATRRT).
Hazardous waste must not be mixed, either with a different category of hazardous waste, or with any other waste, substances, or materials.
Measures must be taken to prevent, or where that is not practicable, minimise:
- odour;
- noise;
- dust;
- litter; and
- the presence of vermin;
arising from the authorised activities.
Offensive odours from the authorised activities as perceived by a SEPA Officer must not be emitted beyond the boundary of the Authorised Place.
Noise from the authorised activities, which has a significant impact on the environment, people or property, must not be emitted beyond the boundary of the Authorised Place.
Dust from the authorised activities, which has a significant impact on the environment, people or property, must not be emitted beyond the boundary of the Authorised Place.
Litter from the authorised activities, which has a significant impact on the environment, people or property, must not be emitted beyond the boundary of the Authorised Place.
Waste must not be burned at the Authorised Place.
SEPA must be notified via its pollution hotline contact telephone number as soon as reasonably practicable, and in any case within 24 hours of identification of an event, of any of the following:
- an event that has caused or could cause adverse impact to the environment or harm to human health;
- an event that results, or could result, in an emission to the environment that is not authorised;
- an event that has caused a breach of a condition of this authorisation.
In this condition, the meaning of ‘event’ is as defined in the Interpretation of Terms of this authorisation.
All measures that are reasonably practicable must be taken to stop an event and to minimise its effect on the environment.
Within 14 days of an event a report must be submitted to SEPA detailing:
- the reason(s) for the event;
- the action(s) taken to stop the event and minimise the impacts; and
- the action(s) taken to prevent the event from recurring.
All information recorded, kept or submitted to SEPA in accordance with a condition of this authorisation must be:
- true and accurate;
- kept for a minimum of six years; and
- provided to SEPA upon request.
For each calendar year the information detailed in Appendix 1 must be submitted to SEPA on or before 28 January in the following year.
The information detailed in Appendix 1 must be submitted to SEPA via email, in the excel spreadsheet supplied by SEPA, to waste.data@sepa.org.uk
How to apply
In this section you can find out how to apply for a new authorisation and how to apply for a variation, transfer and surrender of an existing authorisation.
New applications
You can apply for a new registration for this activity using our digital application service.
Step 1: Download your activity form
You will need to download and complete the following activity form. The completed form will be submitted as part of your application:
Step 2: Provide supporting information
For a new registration, you will also need to provide the following supporting information:
- Location plan(s)
- Information on the previous and current use of the area
- Infrastructure plan
- Information on your proposed waste acceptance process
- Information on your waste storage
- Information on your process(es) for waste treatment
- Information on your process(es) for hazardous waste handling
- Information on your proposed pollution control measures
Step 3: Submit using our digital application service
You can submit your completed application using our digital application service.
Make an application for a new authorisation
Help and guidance
- Glossary of terms
- Appendix 1 – Registration data return requirements
- WAS-G-EASR-03: Waste storage and treatment
- WAS-G-EASR-05: Storage and treatment of WEEE
- WAS-G-POPS-02: Hazardous substances or persistent organic pollutants in WEEE