The Environment Agency has released latest data on the collection of household waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) by producer compliance schemes and their members.
The data shows a slight fall in the amount of household WEEE collected between July and September when compared to the same point in the previous year, with 133,428 tonnes collected in 2020 and 125,8668 tonnes in 2021.
The sector saw WEEE collections hugely impacted during the initial UK lockdown in March 2020 and, since an initial increase in collection figures after that point, has seen a plateau across all collation types.
After initial fears of continued lockdowns early in 2021, the data released indicates a relatively positive end to 2021 with many categories likely to meet the 2021 targets, and those unable to meet targets missing them only fractionally.