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2.12 Disposal of used batteries
The following note is addressed to those who use batteries or products with products
with built-in batteries and who will not resell them in the form in which they were
supplied to them (end users).
Free recall of used batteries
Batteries must not be disposed of with waste. You are legally obliged to return used
batteries so that proper disposal can be guaranteed. You can return used batteries to
a local collection point or to your local retailer. As a distributor of batteries, we are also
to take back used batteries, although our obligation to take back used is limited to the
type which we carry or have carried as batteries in our range. Used batteries of the
aforementioned type can therefore either be returned to us with sufficient postage or
handed in directly to our dispatch warehouse at the following address free of charge:
PAJ UG (haftungsbeschränkt)
Hohe Straße 61
51570 Windeck
Deutschland
E-Mail: info@paj-gps.de
Meaning of the battery symbols
Batteries are marked with the symbol of a crossed-out dustbin (see illustration). This
symbol indicates that batteries must not be disposed of in household waste. Batteries
containing more than 0.0005% mercury by mass, more than 0.002% cadmium by mass
or more than 0.004% lead by mass are also marked with the chemical name of the
pollutant below the dustbin symbol. The abbreviation „Cd" stands for cadmium, „Pb"
for lead and „Hg" for mercury.
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2.13 Disposal of electric devices
The Electrical and Electronic Equipment Act (ElektroG) contains a large number of
requirements for the handling of electrical and electronic equipment. The most im-
portant ones are summarised here:
1. Separate collection of WEEE
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment that has become waste is referred to as
WEEE. Owners of WEEE must dispose of it separately from unsorted local waste. In
particular, WEEE does not belong in household waste, but in special collection and
return systems.
2. Batteries and accumulators
As a rule, owners of WEEE must separate spent batteries and accumulators that are
not enclosed in the WEEE before handing them over at a collection point. This does
not apply if the WEEE is handed over to public waste management authorities and
separated from other WEEE there for the purpose of preparation for reuse.
3. Options for returning old appliances (WEEE)
Owners of WEEE from private households can hand it in to public waste management
authorities or at the collection points set up by manufacturers or distributors as defined
by the ElektroG. An online directory of collection and collection points can be found here:
https://www.ear-system.de/ear-verzeichnis/sammel-und-ruecknahmestellen.jsf
4. Data protection
Old equipment often contains sensitive personal data. This applies in particular to in-
formation and telecommunication technology devices such as computers and smart-
phones. For your own sake, please note that each end-user is responsible for deleting the
data on the old equipment to be disposed of.
5. Meaning of the „crossed-out dustbin" symbol
The symbol of a crossed-out dustbin regularly displayed on electrical and elec-
tronic equipment indicates that the respective device must be separated from
unsorted local waste at the end of its service life.
6. Manufacturer registration number
As a manufacturer, within the meaning of the ElektroG, we are registered with the respon-
sible foundation Elektro-Altgeräte Register (Benno-Strauß-Str. 1, 90763 Fürth) under the
following registration number: DE33887550
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