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The WEEE and RoHS Directives will place requirements along the supply chain for various types of paperwork and declarations.

Producers will be legally responsible for ensuring the required paperwork is in place.

Producers will have to collect information from along the supply chain to ensure compliance with the Directives.

Producers will have to register with the relevant authorities:

Registering as a Producer

Other documents that may be needed are:

WEEE pre-treatment disclosure forms WEEE pre-treatment disclosure forms
 
RoHS materials declaration forms RoHS materials declaration forms

You may also be required to show that you have tested your products for RoHS compliance and hold a portfolio of evidence:

RoHS testing decision flowchart RoHS testing decision flowchart
 
RoHS test record sheet RoHS test record sheet

It will be very important to include information in your contracts and purchasing agreements:

Sample WEEE contract clause Sample WEEE contract clause
 
Sample RoHS contract clause Sample RoHS contract clause