Disposal of Electronics
Information on the Disposal of Electrical and Electronic Equipment
1. Separate Collection of Waste Equipment
Electrical and electronic equipment must not be disposed of with household waste. Consumers are legally obliged to dispose of waste equipment separately from unsorted municipal waste.
The symbol of the crossed-out wheeled bin indicates that the respective device must be collected separately at the end of its service life.
2. Return of Waste Equipment
Consumers have the option to return waste electrical and electronic equipment free of charge at municipal collection points or other designated return facilities.
We do not offer a take-back service for waste equipment, as we are not subject to the statutory take-back obligations under the applicable electrical and electronic equipment legislation.
3. Batteries and Rechargeable Batteries
Waste equipment may contain batteries or rechargeable batteries that are not permanently enclosed within the device. These must be removed from the equipment before being handed over to a collection point, provided this can be done without causing damage.
Batteries and rechargeable batteries must be disposed of separately.
4. Data Protection Notice
Please note that each end user is responsible for deleting any personal data stored on waste equipment prior to disposal.
5. Meaning of the Symbol
The crossed-out wheeled bin symbol indicates that electrical and electronic equipment must not be disposed of with household waste, but must be collected separately for recycling.
6. Additional Information
Electrical and electronic equipment may contain valuable resources as well as potentially hazardous substances. Proper collection and recycling help protect the environment and human health and enable the recovery of valuable materials.
7. Manufacturer Registration
Our electrical and electronic equipment is registered with the competent authority in accordance with the applicable legal requirements.
Status: January 2026