Green stuff
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Recycling electrical and electronic products
The crossed out wheeled bin symbol is used to mark products that should not be disposed of with general household waste,
but collected separately for reuse or recycling. Recycling electrical or electronic waste equipment helps to conserve valuable
natural resources and ensures that it is recycled in a manner that protects human health and the environment. If you’re a
customer from the UK you can send your electrical or electronic waste equipment back to us for recycling, free of charge.
Pack it up, removing the batteries and include a note to say it’s for reuse or recycling, then send it to: Freepost RTEE-ZRZA-SSXL,
Unipart Technology Logistics, Unit 6020, Siskin Parkway West, Middlemarch Business Park, Coventry, CV3 4UP. Alternatively,
you can give your old Sky product to your Sky engineer next time they visit.
If you’re a customer from the Republic of Ireland you can also send it to us, for free, and we’ll make sure it gets reused or recycled. Pack it up,
removing the batteries and include a note to say it’s for reuse or recycling, then send it to: c/o City Air Express Ltd, Unit M1 North Ring Business
Park, Santry, Freepost F4939, Dublin 9, Ireland. Household customers can also take their old or redundant electrical equipment to their nearest
Local Designated Collection Facility. Please go to www.weeeireland.ie to find the locations of these. Alternatively, you can give your old Sky
product to your Sky engineer next time they visit.
Remember to recycle your packaging instead of throwing it out with your rubbish. At the end of its useful life, cardboard packaging can be
recovered and recycled. Recycling responsibly will reduce the requirement for new raw materials and the amount of material that would
otherwise end up in landfill.
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Recycling packaging
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