As the question says really - I have some really out of date solder paste so how to dispose of it, taking into account UK law?
As the question says really - I have some really out of date solder paste so how to dispose of it, taking into account UK law?
I have a couple of pots of it lurking on a shelf. They don't take up much space. By the time they ready to put me in a box they can put the solder paste in with me. Might be 10 old pots by then - it lasts a lot longer than they say if you keep it in the fridge.
It's really expensive and difficult to get rid of this stuff legally is you are running a business. Then they wonder why fly tipping is a problem.
I can take batteries or dead boards to the local tip for recycling as an individual but they won't take commerical waste - any private contractors I've tried want to work with skips or truck fulls. Least cost I've been quoted for electronic waste is £200 for wheely bin sized crate. So I'm saving it up untill I have enough.
MK
It's not commercial, just me and just an old syringe that isn't empty. It was getting hard to use so I took the opportunity to get some fresh when someone else was paying!
It's not commercial, just me and just an old syringe that isn't empty. It was getting hard to use so I took the opportunity to get some fresh when someone else was paying!