It's twelve months since the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (Weee) Directive became law, but how familiar are we with the controls and requirements it introduced?
Ensuring compliance with EU regulations is like navigating a minefield. But with the right attitude the new refrigerant legislation could bring significant benefits to the bottom line
It was back in 2000 that an EU directive on the phaseout of HCFC refrigerants was passed. However, it's only now that the real impact of the controls is likely to be felt
Energy use in buildings accounts for the lion's share of the UK's carbon emissions and the latest attempt to reduce consumption is the introduction of energy certificates
The long-awaited Weee directive - on the disposal of waste electronic and electrical material - will be implemented in full next month. But what are the implications for FM?