![]() Other household-type electricals from homes or businesses (*) An asterisk at the end of a code means the waste is hazardous. These are small household-type electrical items collected from homes or businesses. Usually there is not enough for the item to be classified as hazardous or POPs waste. ![]() Large domestic appliances ( LDA): white goods (washing machines, tumble driers, dishwashers and cookers)Ĭomponents such as circuit boards, motors or any plastic parts may contain hazardous chemicals or POPs. Usually there is not enough POPs for the item to be classified as POPs waste.Ĭontaining ozone-depleting substances as foam blowing agents or coolants Fridges, freezers, chillers and air-conditioning unitsĬomponents such as circuit boards, motors and any plastic parts may contain hazardous chemicals or POPs. ![]() Televisions, computer monitors and other display devicesĬomponents such as screens, circuit boards, batteries or any plastic parts may contain hazardous chemicals or POPs.Ĭathode ray tube (CRT), flatscreen (plasma or LCD) containing POPs Read technical guidance on how to assess waste and identifying POPs waste. If you’ve assessed your waste and are still not sure if an item is hazardous or POPs waste, you should treat it as hazardous and POPs waste as a precaution. where you can export WEEE that contains POPs. ![]() If your WEEE is POPs waste you cannot reuse or recycle it. ![]()
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