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Disposal and Recycling
Information
North America : Canada
As the concern for the volume of electronic waste grows, a number of Provinces in Canada have passed
regulations since 2006 to divert electronics waste from the landfills and to protect the environment. These
waste diversion regulations require manufacturers of covered electronic devices to participate in
approved electronic product stewardship programs. The programs allow consumers and businesses to
drop off eligible electronic devices for recycling, free of charge at numerous depots throughout the
Province.
For more detailed information about the recycling of the device or batteries, contact your local city office,
the household waste disposal service, or the retail store where you purchased this device. These collec-
tion points are accessible free of charge.
North America : United States
For more detailed information about the recycling of the device or batteries, contact your local city office,
the household waste disposal service, or the retail store where you purchased this device. These collec-
tion points are accessible free of charge.
Instructions for disposal of waste equipment by users
The "crossed out wheelie bin" symbol on the device (and any included batteries) indicates that they
should not be disposed of as normal household garbage. Do not dispose of your device or batteries as
unsorted municipal waste. The device (and any batteries) should be handed over to a certified collection
point for recycling or proper disposal at the end of their life.
For more detailed information about the recycling of the device or batteries, contact your local city office,
the household waste disposal service, or the retail store where you purchased this device. These collec-
tion points are accessible free of charge. All products with this sign must be brought to these collection
points.
The disposal of this device is subject to the Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE)
directive of the European Union. The reason for separating WEEE and batteries from other waste is to
minimize the potential environmental impacts on human health of any hazardous substances that may be
present.
There are two ways available to dispose of waste:
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