I read an article in Saturday's Indo about this new directive which comes into force on August 15th AFAIK. Dermot Jewell of the Consumers Association and Dick Roche minister for the Environment were said to be vigilant where there was any suggestion that the costs of the waste recovery would be passed onto consumers directly in the form of increased retail prices for electrical goods. In fact one of the larger electrical retailer is warning of impending price increases after this date. I think this is a load of nonsense, as a responsible citizen and consumer I am glad that at last we are taking some responsibility for this type of waste and some day we might see an end to old fridges etc being dumped down country lanes. As a person of reasonable intelligence
I expect that this scheme for recovery will have a cost and as a consumer of said products I assume the cost will be borne by me, which in the principle of "polluter pays" is fair and reasonable. How do Dermot Jewell and Dick Roche think the cost will be absorbed? Will DID and Powercity reduce their profit margin? Hardly. Maybe their staff might forgo their elevenses? Again I think this is another example of ridiculous posturing by our elected politicians and Dermot Jewell. There is nothing for nothing in this life and Dick or Dermot can't guarantee this won't be passed on, directly or indirectly. The retailers should be upfront about and say this "this fridge costs xx, x of which includes for the cost of disposing of your old appliance in an environmentally safe way". What do you think?