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Implementing WEEE 2 'will be tough challenge'
New 'placed on the market' targets, soaring costs to producers and accounting for unofficial collection are major issues stakeholders will have to deal when implementing new rules on waste electrical and electronic goods (WEEE), experts have warned.
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