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Article: Switched on to meet target.(Features)
- Article from:
- Evening Chronicle (Newcastle, England)
- Article date:
- November 10, 2009
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NEW jobs and a new focus on electrical waste are being created by Northumberland-based WREL (WEEE Recycling Electronics Limited).
The company was launched this summer on the Barrington Industrial Estate in Bedlington to offer a complete recycling package for all electrical and electronic waste, however large or small.
The tough WEEE (Waste Electronic and Electrical Equipment) regulations mean that ...
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