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The CE logo on your Fairphone means that it complies
with these 3 European directives:
1) Radio and Telecommunication Terminal Equipment
Directive (R&TTE: 1999/5/EC):
This defines the rules for putting phones on the market
and into service. It ensures that the communication
frequencies used by our phone follow the unified
European standards.
2) Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive
(2004/108/EC):
This limits a device’s electromagnetic emissions and
guarantees that disturbances and interference between
devices are kept to a minimum so that you can use several
devices (computer, phone, TV) simultaneously.
3) Low Voltage Directive (2006/95/EC):
This ensures the electrical safety of your charger.
WEEE stands for Waste from Electrical and Electronic
Equipment. WEEE is an EU directive that aims to reduce
the impact of this type of waste and optimize its disposal,
collection, reuse, recycling and recovery in line with strict
environmental and health standards.
At Fairphone this means that we’ve registered with the
respective authorities, enrolled in take-back schemes
and paid a fee for every Fairphone that we introduce into
the market. This enables collection and treatment of
electronic scrap by public waste disposal authorities.
Are you wondering what to do with your mobile phones
that you don’t use anymore? You can give them a second
life! Check out www.fairphone.com/support to see how
you can donate phones to Fairphone and learn about the
world of secondhand use and recycling.
We hope you enjoy your Fairphone until the end of its
usable life. But when it’s time to dispose of your phone,
please follow the options outlined by WEEE, or find more
information on our website.
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