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		<title>Online Marketplaces Brought Under WEEE Rules</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Online marketplaces are now legally required to report all household electrical goods sold by non-UK suppliers under updated Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) regulations. The new rules, which passed in June as a Statutory Instrument and came into effect on 12 August 2025, also mean that platforms will now share the responsibility for funding</p>
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	<p>Online marketplaces are now legally required to report all household electrical goods sold by non-UK suppliers under updated <a href="https://www.gov.uk/guidance/regulations-waste-electrical-and-electronic-equipment">Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) regulations</a>.</p>
<p>The new rules, which passed in June as a Statutory Instrument and came into effect on 12 August 2025, also mean that platforms will now share the responsibility for funding recycling.</p>
<p>Their contribution will be phased in, with partial costs starting in 2026 and full costs applying from 2027.</p>
<p>Until now, UK retailers and manufacturers have carried the full cost of recycling discarded electronics.</p>
<p>Defra confirmed that the reforms will ensure that “manufacturers and importers do not unduly bear the cost burden of managing waste they did not create – making the system fairer for British businesses”.</p>
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<p>Circular Economy Minister Mary Creagh added: “We are committed to moving towards a circular economy in which we keep electricals from laptops to toasters in use for longer".</p>
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<p>“Ensuring online marketplaces pay their share for managing the cost of the electrical waste they generate will increase recycling and level the playing field for UK-based retailers.”</p>
<h5>Vapes Recognised As A New WEEE Category</h5>
<p>The reforms also introduce a dedicated WEEE category for vapes, ensuring producers fund their collection and proper treatment.</p>
<p>Scott Butler, Executive Director at Material Focus, said: “We welcome the new vape category announced today, which provides a further opportunity to tighten up the environmental enforcement of vapes.</p>
<p>“By understanding how many vapes are being sold, Defra can set targets to ensure that vape producers make their fair contribution to the costs of recycling these products.”</p>
<p>This follows the single-use vape ban, which came into effect in June 2025, requiring all vapes on the UK market to be rechargeable and refillable.</p>
<p>Retailers are required to provide a take-back scheme for single-use products as part of the ban.</p>
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