Finland
Act 452/2004 amending the 1993 Waste Act was adopted by Parliament on 4 June 2004 and Ordinance (852/2004) on Electrical and Electronic Waste was adopted by the Government on 9 September. A further Ordinance transposing the RoHS Directive was also adopted by the Government on 9 September.
Key provisions:
• Collection of WEEE from households: Producers are responsible for organising and financing the collection of WEEE from households. Retailers must either take back WEEE on a 1:1 basis, or indicate to the consumer an alternative reception facility (e.g. a facility that the retailer has an agreement with)
• B2B WEEE: Producers are responsible for the cost of managing nonhousehold WEEE put on the market after 13 August 2005. They must take back products put on the market before that date on a 1:1 basis . Producers and purchasers other than households can agree on alternative arrangements if they wish.
• Guarantee: The guarantee for managing the "new" WEEE from households may take the form of a blocked bank account, recycling insurance or membership in an appropriate financing scheme (e.g. producer responsibility organisation) The approval of the guarantee to be decided case by case by the national authority within the registration procedure.
• Producer register: The Pirkanmaa Regional Environmental centre will run the nationwide producer registration system for Producer Responsibility Organisations and for producers who are not member of a compliance scheme.
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更新时间:2005/4/28
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