Environment
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Electrical and Electronic Equipment (EEE)
Electrical and Electronic Equipment is defined as equipment which is dependent on electric currents or electromagnetic fields in order to work properly and equipment for the generation, transfer and measurement of such currents and fields. As a general rule of thumb, if it has a battery or needs a power supply to work properly, it is EEE and there are structures in place to reuse/recycle this equipment when it reaches end of life.
EEE has been divided into 10 categories:
Large household appliances
Small household appliances
IT and telecommunications equipment
Consumer equipment
Lighting equipment
Electrical and electronic tools (with the exception of large-scale stationary industrial tools)
Toys, leisure and sports equipment
Medical devices (with the exception of all implanted and infected products)
Monitoring and control instruments
Automatic dispensersWaste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE)
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment is defined as Electrical and Electronic Equipment (EEE) which has reached end of life (waste); including all components, subassemblies and consumables which are part of the product at the time of discarding.
The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment regulations came into effect in 2005; these were amended and the new regulations came into force in July 2011.
Obligations
Any person or organisation that manufacturers, produces, imports and/or sells EEE in the state has certain obligations to meet, as set out in the regulations. Further information on producer and retailer/distributor obligations can be found by following the appropriate links above.
End users of equipmentAs an end user (consumer) of EEE you should also ensure that you dispose of all WEEE in the correct manner. Once an appliance is considered WEEE (i.e. you are ready to dispose of the appliance) you have 2 options:
The retailer is required to take back WEEE from the customer free of charge (this is on a one for one basis i.e. you are buying another appliance in the store and the new appliance is of similar function to the appliance you are returning).
Household WEEE can also be taken to your local civic amenity site free of charge.WEEE must be separately collected for recycling and recovery of resources and the producer is responsible for arranging and financing this. It must not be disposed of in general refuse or mixed waste streams and free take-back must be provided to all end-users. This applies to both household and non-household end-users. A system for the free-take back of WEEE from the household waste stream is well established through retail outlets and civic amenity sites. Non-household end-users must be provided with free take back also through the distributor and/or producer of the electrical and electronic equipment/batteries.
Remember: Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment should never be placed in your household bin.Bulky waste collection sites in Lithuania (addresses):
Alovės g. 6B, Alytus
Takniškių km., Alytaus raj.
Gardino g. 100-102, Druskininkai
Gėlyno 12, Lazdijai
Pramonės g. 3, Prienai
Geležinkelio g. 65, Varėna
Vytauto Didžiojo g. 136, Kaišiadorys
Ašigalio g. 20, Kaunas
Julijanavos g. 1a, Kaunas
Nemajūnų g. 15B, Kaunas
Raudondvario pl. 155D, Kaunas
Andriušaičių km., Raseinių raj.
Jonalaukio km., Jonavos raj.
J. Basanavičiaus g., Kėdainiai
Vytauto Didžiojo g. 136, Kaišiadorys
Kušliškių kaimas, Kalvarijos sav.
M. Valančiaus g. 17a, Kazlų Rūda
Vokiečių g. 10, Marijampolė
Vasaros g. 16, Marijampolė
Panausupio k., Marijampolės sav.
Sodų g. 15, Šakiai
Šiaurės g. 6a, Vilkaviškis
Biržų km., Biržų raj.
Kosmonautų g. 8, Vabalninkas
Technikos g. 6i, Kupiškis
Savitiškio g. 12, Panevėžys
Pilėnų g. 43, Panevėžys
Mūšos g. 12 B, Pasvalys
Donelaičio g. 16, Rokiškis
Eibučių g., Naujoji Akmenė
Bariūnų km., Saugėlaukio seniūnija
Raseinių g. 70a, Kelmė
Kuosiškių km, Pakruojo seniūnija
Žironų km., Radviliškio seniūnija
Ventos g. 192, Kuršėnai
Kairėnai (prie senojo Kairų sąvartyno)
Kuosiškių km, Pakruojo seniūnija
Paberžių g. 14a, Tauragė
Statybininkų g. 4a, Jurbarkas
Vingininkų k., Šilalės r.
M.Jankaus g. 37, Pagėgiai
Jėrubaičių k., Babrungo sen.
Kalakutiškės k., Rietavo sen.
Gaudikaičių k., Degaičių sen.
Algirdo g. 40C, Mažeikiai
Vairuotojų g. 18, Anykščiai
Švenčionių g. 31, Ignalina
Vilniaus g. 104A, Molėtai
Rašės g. 4, Utena
Mockėnų k., Utenos sen., Utenos r.
Karlų k., Visagino sav.
Statybininkų g.11, Zarasai
Kazokiškių regioninio sąvartyno teritorija
Trikampio g. 71, Lentvaris
Gariūnų g. 71, Vilnius