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WEEE collection 'must double to meet 2016 goal'
Karl-Heinz Florenz's proposed target for collecting waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) in 2016 means the existing EU rate will need to double, according to a study issued on Friday by the United Nations University.
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