China's WEEE will be officially implemented in 2011. NO.9/2009 The State Council of the People's Republic of China passed the "Regulations on the Recycling and Treatment of Waste Electrical and Electronic Products", referred to as China's WEEE, on August 20, 2008, and announced it on February 25, 2009. , effective from January 1, 2011. This regulation will apply to the recycling and disposal of waste electrical and electronic products and related activities that are included in the "Waste Electrical and Electronic Products Disposal Catalog". China will implement multi-channel recycling, centralized processing, and a qualification licensing system for waste electrical and electronic products. China WEEE Basic Specifications China WEEE requires that electrical and electronic products produced and imported by manufacturers of electrical and electronic products, consignees of imported electrical and electronic products or their agents shall comply with national regulations on pollution control of electrical and electronic products, and use materials that are conducive to comprehensive utilization of resources and The design of harmless treatment uses non-toxic and harmless/low-toxic and low-harm materials that are easy to recycle. In addition, information on the content of toxic and harmful substances, recycling instructions and other information should be provided on electrical and electronic products or in product manuals in accordance with regulations. In addition to centralized treatment plants for waste electrical and electronic products with complete centralized treatment facilities for pollutants, enterprises can only engage in processing activities of waste electrical and electronic products if they obtain government approval within 60 days after applying for registration. Not qualified to handle waste electrical and electronic products