
Information on Waste Disposal for Consumers of Electrical & Electronic
Equipment
This mark on a product and/or accompanying documents indicates that when it is to
be disposed of, it must be treated as Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment (WEEE).
Any WEEE marked waste products must not be mixed with general household waste,
but kept separate for the treatment, recovery and recycling of the materials used.For
propertreatment, recovery and recycling; please take all WEEE marked wasteto your
Local Authority Civic waste site, where it will be accepted free of charge.If all
consumers dispose of Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment correctly, they will be
helping to save valuable resources and preventing any potential negative effects upon
human health and the environment, of any hazardous materials that the waste may
contain.
Please Recycle Your Spent Batteries
Batteries should not be disposed of in unsorted municipal waste, but separately collected to facilitate
the correct treatment and recycling of the substances they contain. The recycling of batteries ensures
the recovery of these valuable materials and prevents any potentially harmful effects upon both the
environment and human health.Please contribute to battery recycling by segregating all spent
batteries and actively participating in their collection and recycling. Various battery collection
schemes will be in operation in different areas of the country. However, battery collection bins will
be available at retail stores that sell batteries as well as at schools, libraries and other public buildings.
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