What regulatory requirements must be met to become an approved OES processor of WEEE?
Interested processors should familiarize themselves with WEEE Appendix 9a Electronics Recycling Standard and 9b Recycling Standard Guidance Document. They must meet the Processor Qualification and Selection Process in Appendix 9c to verify whether they meet OES’ standards for end-of-life processing. They also must meet the Ontario Specific Compliance requirements outlined in Appendix 12 of the WEEE Program Plan. If approved by the Ontario Electronic Stewardship Board, processors will have the opportunity to submit bids on various and continuous WEEE allocation RFPs.
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