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UK WEEE: Producer Registration Fees and Compliance Obligations for Electronics

Reference for the UK's WEEE Regulations requiring electronics producers to register with the Environment Agency and pay compliance fees for the collection and recycling of waste electronics.

This is a regulated fee — required or governed by law in the jurisdictions below.

United Kingdom5 jurisdictionsMandatory

Overview

The UK's WEEE Regulations require all producers placing electrical and electronic equipment on the UK market to register with the relevant environmental regulator (Environment Agency for England, with separate regulators for Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland) and join an approved producer compliance scheme. Registration fees are tiered by producer size and turnover. Producers must meet annual collection targets for waste electronics, or pay a compliance fee as an alternative. The regulations were amended in 2025 to update requirements. Producers selling online to UK consumers are subject to WEEE obligations regardless of where they are based.

Fee schedule by jurisdiction

5 jurisdictions with active fee requirements.

JurisdictionFee
UK (Small producers <5 tonnes)£30 annual registration
UK (Producers ≤£1M turnover)£210 annual registration
UK (Producers >£1M turnover)£445 annual registration
UK (Overseas/non-VAT producers)£30 annual registration
UK (Compliance fee alternative)Set annually by consultation (amount TBD for 2025)

UK (Small producers <5 tonnes)

£30 annual registration

Producers placing less than 5 tonnes of EEE on the UK market per year

UK (Producers ≤£1M turnover)

£210 annual registration

VAT-registered producers with £1 million turnover or less

UK (Producers >£1M turnover)

£445 annual registration

Producers with more than £1 million turnover

UK (Overseas/non-VAT producers)

£30 annual registration

Overseas companies not VAT registered in the UK

UK (Compliance fee alternative)

Set annually by consultation (amount TBD for 2025)

Producers who fail to meet annual WEEE collection targets

Alternative to meeting collection obligations. 2025 compliance fee amount was under consultation.

Enforcement

Producers who sell electronics in the UK without proper registration or compliance scheme membership face enforcement from the Environment Agency, including compliance notices, variable monetary penalties, and criminal prosecution for persistent non-compliance.

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Last updated: Feb 20, 2026Last verified: Feb 20, 2026Review cycle: annually

This information is maintained by the Magical Apps team and reviewed annually. Always consult official government sources for the most current requirements.

Quick facts

Regulation
The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Regulations 2013 (as amended 2025)
Country
United Kingdom
Jurisdictions
5
Category
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