take back of electrical equipment and batteries at the end of life

 

We are pride of our environmental-friendly behaviour and we present to you the possibilities how you can hand over your electrical equipment/batteries at the end of life easily and free of charge.

Consumers play a substantial role in the electrical equipment and batteries treatment system. It is the consumers who decide what to do with the appliance/battery at the end of life. Obsolete and unnecessary electrical equipment and batteries do not belong to the mixed communal waste but they shall be handed over at the collection sites, so-called take-back points from which they can be further dispatched for re-use or recycling.

The consumer shall be informed by means of the below-stated symbols that the respective electrical equipment/battery do not belong to the mixed communal waste. All the new electrical equipment and batteries are marked with the symbol that can be placed directly on the equipment, its packaging, in the user’s manual or in the warranty certificate.

 


How to get rid of an obsolete appliance or batteries?
 

  • using the publicly available collection network of the REMA companies designed for take-back, please refer to https://www.rema.cloud/sberna-mista/

  • using the publicly available collection network designed for take-back, please refer to https://isoh.mzp.cz/registrmistelektro

  • you can place an order and get a small collection container for batteries for households, so-called FamilyBox, that you can dispatch using the service re:Balík once it is full

  • you can use the re:Balík service for quantities inferior to 10 kg

  • you can use the BE LAZY“ service for quantities superior to 10 kg

  • you can hand over your equipment in the place of sale 

  • you can consult the available possibilities at our toll-free Clever recycling line +420 800 976 679

 

Why to recycle?

Not only electrical equipment but also batteries and accumulators contain various recyclable metals like zinc, iron, manganese, nickel, cadmium or plumb. At the same time, some of these compounds, especially mercury, plumb and cadmium, can be very harmful to the environment and human’s health. Batteries are usually marked with symbols of the chemical element(s) contained inside the battery (Pb, Cd, Hg).

By handing over of batteries and electrical equipment at the take-back points, you can assure its material recycling and thus preserve primary raw materials and protect the environment from effects of unprofessional and potentially harmful treatment of the waste.

 

 

Most common battery types, marking, use and correct place for hand-over:

 

 

Battery type

Common marking

Size

Examples of use

Correct place for hand-over

Alkaline

Alkaline, AlMn

AAA, AA, C, D, 6V, 9V

Lamps, calculators, toys, watches, smoke detectors, remote controllers

Take-back point

Button

Alkaline, lithium, mercury, silver,
zinc air

Various

Watches, earpieces, toys, gratulation cards, remote controllers

Take-back point

Zinc copper

Classic, Heavy Duty,
Power Cell

AAA, AA, C, D, 6V, 9V

Lamps, calculators, toys, watches, smoke detectors, remote controllers, portable radios, portal opening

Take-back point

Lithium

Lithium, Lithium Ion,
Li-Ion

Various

Laptops, cell phones, digital cameras, mp3 players

Take-back point

Nickel-cadmium

Ni-Cd

Various

Cameras, hand tools, cell phones, walkie-talkies

Take-back point

Nickel-metal hydride

NiMH, Ni-Hydride

Various

Cameras, hand tools, cell phones, walkie-talkies

Take-back point

Plumb

SLA, gel

2V, 6V,
12V

UPS, wheelchairs, off-road vehicles, water scooters

Take-back point

Plumb

Car batteries

6V, 12V

Cars

Take-back point

Mercury

Mercury, Hg, HgO

Various

Watches, earpieces, toys, gratulation cards, remote controllers

Take-back point

Silver

Silver, AgO

Various

Watches, earpieces, toys, gratulation cards, remote controllers

Take-back point

 



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