ERP holds most council WEEE collection contracts
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The figures show that producers, compliance System (PCS), recycling of ERP has the largest number of contracts with local authorities for the collection of appliances from its collection agencies designated (DCFs). With 57 points out of 181 on the roster to give the PCS-clearance collect electrical and electronic equipment from their sites, he easily as the most popular choice among local councillors. Valpak, the clearance of 35 advisers and 26 Electro link with the municipalities, the two major contracts in terms of intervention, signing agreements with the authorities. REPIC, DHL and Veolia electrical and electronic systems used DCFs from collections in the majority of other local authorities, with eight other companies signed contracts with each holding between one and seven municipalities. Before the introduction of rules of the WEEE Directive, in May 2007, the Institute for business and enterprise, regulatory reform (BERR), advised local authorities to underwriting contracts between six and 18 months with PCS, not by a bidding process financial. Letsrecycle.com speak today, ERP UK’s General Manager, Scott Butler, revealed that the company was satisfied with the progress of his PC. “We are very satisfied, for us there is a market share of 15%,” he said, adding that the signing of contracts was consistent with the company’s strategy for fulfilling their obligations producer. However, he also made on the problems that arose in the early months of work under the provisions of the WEEE, explaining that in the event of signing contracts with the councils, “the challenge was to little time, “and added, that” we are satisfied that we are in Erzielten a limited period of the environment. Mr. Butler said that the company had to address the challenges in the balancing the obligations of certain categories of electrical and electronic equipment, but explained that “we are in order, on the merits we are very much in the region . ” “Given the many uncertainties in the system WEEE UK, we are quite satisfied to have here at the end,” he concluded. |