WHERE do we Operate
Local Communities First – with a UK-Wide Design
EEESafe & LocalitEEE are built as a place-based model that can scale across the UK while keeping decisions and
benefits local.
The model is designed to operate:
Initial work is focused on early pilot Communities. As those pilots prove the benefits, additional areas can be invited to adopt the model.
WHERE do I Register
Through Our Online Appliance Safety Register
Registration happens online, via our dedicated Appliance Safety Register and the LocalitEEE platform that connects to it.
From there you will be able to:
Households are allocated to a Community using their postcode, so every registration is counted where people actually live with a full potential of 400 UK communities, of approximately 64k Households. You are limited to where you live in our Marketplace and other Apps

WHERE are Regulations
Aligning Everyday Practice with UK Law and Policy
We do not write the regulations – but our model is designed to help people and organisations work with them.
EEESafe & LocalitEEE sit alongside UK frameworks such as:

Our contribution is to:
WHERE is Training
Designed with Colleges and Communities in Mind
Training sits at the point where our Certified Programme and formal qualifications meet.
Two strands are important:
- Certified Programmes (Soft-launching a Pilot Community for UK)
- EEESafe Certified Domestic Appliance Technicians (DATs) and UEEESafe Certified Repairers are assessed against our protocols, equipment requirements, WEEE handling and safety expectations.
- Certification is managed by EEESafe & LocalitEEE and links repairers directly into the Appliance Safety Register, Digital Twins, LocalitEEE Business Directory and Marketplace.
- This certification can operate before and alongside any formal qualification delivery.
- Level 2 Qualification (designed, seeking regional delivery partners)
- We have designed a Level 2 Qualification for white goods repair, with manuals and course content ready for delivery by approved training providers such as colleges or training centres.
- We are in discussion with potential partners. Once in place, colleges will be able to receive suitable appliances donated or sold into their projects through the LocalitEEE Marketplace and stakeholder network.
- Those training appliances will also be registered, creating additional metrics: number of appliances diverted from waste, repair and reuse outcomes, materials retained, training hours delivered and progression into local repair roles.
Over time this means a learner can engage with EEESafe & LocalitEEE in their Community, train through a local college using real appliances supplied via the platform, and move into work as a Certified Repairer whose activity feeds back local safety, environmental and social value metrics.



