Agency classifies non-WEEE cables as 'hazardous'
By A Mystery Man Writer
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The Environment Agency has published a regulatory position statement (RPS) to waste operators accepting waste cable from construction and demolition work, after research found “at least 25%” of this material is hazardous. The RPS was published yesterday (31 May) and relates to “non-WEEE waste electrical and telecommunications cable from activities involving construction and demolition, end … Read More
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