Available Waste Management Features
Missing Waste Management Features
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Deployment Options
- Web Browser (Cloud - Based)
- Windows App
- macOS App
Good Option For
- Small Business (11-50 people)
- Medium Business (51-250 people)
- Large Business (250+ people)
Deep dive
Core Features
WEEE Manager is built around the operational movement of electrical and electronic waste, not general sustainability disclosure. Its approach is workflow-led: collections, staff tasks, clients, waste notes, reporting, and documents are brought into a digital system so WEEE handlers can manage jobs more consistently. Some of its main features are:
Collection scheduling — Users can book and organise WEEE waste collections through a digital interface, helping teams move away from ad hoc scheduling and manual coordination.
Real-time WEEE tracking — The app is described as allowing organisations to monitor WEEE waste from collection through to recycling, supporting better chain-of-custody visibility.
Compliance documentation — WEEE Manager can generate and store compliance certificates and documentation, reducing reliance on paper files and scattered records.
Waste-note management — The platform supports the creation and tracking of waste collection notes, including custom IDs and job progress information.
Dashboards and reporting — Reporting dashboards and analytics give users a clearer view of waste-management performance, job activity, and operational trends.
Closing Insights
WEEE Manager emerged from a partnership between Creation Web, a Portsmouth-based digital agency, and Southern Electrical Recycling, whose sector knowledge shaped the app’s WEEE-management focus. The product is not presented as a generic compliance platform, but as a tool built around practical collection, recycling, and documentation workflows for electrical waste operators and their clients.
Its timing also matters. UK waste regulation is moving toward more formal digital tracking. Permitted or licensed waste-receiving sites will be required to record waste received through the digital waste tracking service from October 2026. WEEE Manager therefore sits in a market where waste operators are being pushed away from paper-based administration and toward more traceable data systems.
WEEE Manager publishes two deployment routes: a managed ‘Hosted by Us’ plan at £399 per month and a self-hosted enterprise option priced on application for organisations that want the software on their own infrastructure with more control over source code, branding, and data. UK WEEE and recycling operators that need an automated system for their waste management operations might want to contact WEEE Manager for a demo.