WEEE is an abbreviation for waste electrical and electronic equipment and means discarded electrical and electronic equipment which is broken or otherwise useless.
Electrical and electronic equipment is any equipment that is powered by electricity, a battery, or solar energy. All lamps, with the exception of incandescent and halogen lamps, are also considered to be electrical and electronic equipment.
The most common electrical and electronic appliances in the home include home appliances, watches, computers, printers, cell phones, televisions, consumer electronics, cameras, lamps, lamps, and power tools.
Examples of equipment classified as WEEE
Large appliances: Large refrigerators, refrigerators, freezers, washing machines, dishwashers, electric stoves, microwave ovens, air source heat pumps, electric heaters
Small appliances: Vacuum cleaners, carpet brushes, other cleaning machines, sewing machines, irons, mangles, toasters, table grills, coffee makers, shavers, hair dryers, electric toothbrushes, clocks, scales
Information and telecommunications equipment: Computers, printers, monitors, keyboards, mice, laptops, fax machines, telephones, mobile phones, routers, chargers
Consumer Electronics: radios, televisions, digiboxes, camcorders, digital camcorders, VCRs, audio players, DVD players, solar panels
Lighting equipment: Lamps, seasonal lights, fluorescent lamps, LED lamps (No incandescent lamps, they are mixed waste)
Electrical & Electronic Tools: Drills, screwdrivers, saws, slectric lawn mowers
Toys, Leisure & Sports Equipment: Remote control toys, balance boards, drones, scooters, electric bikes, game controllers, sports watches, electric fitness equipment
Health care equipment: blood pressure and thermometers and other health measuring devices
Monitoring and control equipment: Fire detectors, thermostats, alarm devices