Information about the implementation of the WEEE Directive, including data and reporting and WEEE calculation tools.
EU countries are obliged to report to the Commission every year on the achievement of the targets for WEEE collection, preparing for re-use and recycling and/or recovery. Data on the achievements of EU countries regarding the targets for collection and recovery from 2006 onwards is available on EUROSTAT.
In line with the implementing regulation on a common calculation methodology, country specific WEEE generated calculation tools are available (see the 2024 instruction manual).
Guidelines on methods for determining the lifetime of electrical and electronic equipment are also available to inform countries on the most reliable methods.
The Commission submitted the following report to the European Parliament and the Council in 2021.
The Commission submitted the following reports to the European Parliament and the Council in 2017.
The Commission has mandated the European Standardization Organization (CENELEC) to develop standards for the collection, transport and treatment of waste for all products covered by the WEEE Directive.
The standards also cover preparation for reuse. Standards can help treatment operators fulfil the Directive requirements without unnecessary administrative burden.
The I4R platform , in line with the requirements of Article 15 of the WEEE Directive, provides treatment and recycling facilities and preparation for re-use operators with access to WEEE recycling information linked to the presence and location of materials and components in WEEE that require separate treatment.
A Committee meets regularly to ensure that the Directive remains adapted to scientific and technical progress. Access the latest meeting documents.
Workshop report - “All WEEE flows”: How can we improve information as regards collection of waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) through all routes?
Workshop report- Workshop for Member States and for experts involved in the European Innovation Partnership on Raw Materials and other key stakeholders on Implementation of Article 15 of the WEEE Directive
The European Court of Auditors conducted a review that describes the role and actions taken by the EU to tackle the challenges linked to e-waste management. It presents the EU’s response to the problem and highlights some key remaining challenges in the implementation of the WEEE Directive.