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Case
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Reference no. 304-624-1
Published by: INSEAD
Originally published in: 2004
Version: 11.2004
Length: 17 pages
Data source: Field research

Abstract

The case explains the nature of the new European Directive on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) and its challenges/weaknesses. It explains how the directive will impact all business functions on a large scale. Companies need to understand what this impact will have on their product portfolio and market position in the different countries. They also need to decide whether they want to take a proactive stand or simply be a follower. Finally, the case gives a good feeling of how this European directive will impact how products are designed worldwide. Companies do not operate in a vacuum. Environmental regulations (and more generally the concerns for sustainable business) are increasingly putting constraints on how companies do business or, alternatively, are offering new and challenging business opportunities. The WEEE Directive is one of the most important environmental legislations enacted in history and will profoundly impact the sector.
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Abstract

The case explains the nature of the new European Directive on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) and its challenges/weaknesses. It explains how the directive will impact all business functions on a large scale. Companies need to understand what this impact will have on their product portfolio and market position in the different countries. They also need to decide whether they want to take a proactive stand or simply be a follower. Finally, the case gives a good feeling of how this European directive will impact how products are designed worldwide. Companies do not operate in a vacuum. Environmental regulations (and more generally the concerns for sustainable business) are increasingly putting constraints on how companies do business or, alternatively, are offering new and challenging business opportunities. The WEEE Directive is one of the most important environmental legislations enacted in history and will profoundly impact the sector.

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