Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive
The product and any part that can be mechanically separated from it must not
be disposed of the environment and must not be disposed of as municipal or
general waste (Law for national adoption of European directives 2002/95/EC
and 2002/96/EC and others). The provisions of the law only apply to products
identified as WEEE (waste electrical and electronic equipment) marked with the appropriate
symbol and in any case put on the market after 13 August 2005.
Once put out of use, the WEEE product may contain substances and parts that are harmful to
human health and the environment and which must be subject to professional treatment for
reuse, recycling or definitive disposal.
Deliver the WEEE product to an authorised WEEE treatment centre, or contact the local
organisation responsible or your nearest Marposs service centre for information.
Illegal disposal of a WEEE product is a crime punishable by penalties.
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