Recycling and takeback
TAKE-BACK OF END-OF-LIFE ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT / BATTERIES
We are committed to being environmentally friendly, so we provide you with easy and free ways to dispose of your end-of-life electrical equipment/batteries.
The consumer plays a crucial role in the management of electrical appliances and batteries. They are the ones who decide what to do with old appliances. Old and unwanted electrical appliances and batteries do not belong in municipal waste containers.
The consumer must be informed by the symbols below that the relevant electrical equipment/batteries do not belong in municipal waste. All new electrical equipment/batteries are so marked. The symbol may be indicated directly on the equipment, on its packaging or in the instructions for use or warranty card.
How to get rid of old appliances/batteries?
- through a publicly accessible collection network for take-back, see Register of take-back points for electrical equipment
- in the case of batteries, it is possible to order a collection container - FamilyBox - for the household, and then dispatch the full container via the re:Parcel service
- in case of quantities up to 10 kg it is possible to use the service re:Package
- in the case of quantities of 10 kg or more, it is possible to use the BE LAZY service
- at the place of sale at the address of production EVC Group, Nádražní 1383, 768 24 Hulín
Why recycle?
Not only electrical equipment, but also batteries and accumulators contain many recyclable metals such as zinc, iron, manganese, nickel, cadmium and lead. Some of these substances are also very dangerous for the environment and human health, in particular mercury, lead and cadmium. Selected batteries are often marked with the symbol of the chemical element they contain (Pb, Cd, Hg).
By taking batteries and electrical equipment to a take-back point, we save primary raw material resources, especially by recycling the material, and at the same time protect our environment from possible improper disposal.
The most common types of batteries, their designation, use and the correct way to dispose of them:
Information for end users
a) The customer has the option to accept used batteries from the seller free of charge so that they are not disposed of as unsorted municipal waste.
b) EVC Group s.r.o. provides individual collection of used batteries, balancers and chargers. The collection point is the address of the company:
EVC Group s.r.o. Nádražní 1383
768 24 Hulín
Czech Republic
(c) The purchaser, the end user, has the irreplaceable obligation to ensure that used batteries are properly managed so that they are properly recycled in the recycling of waste batteries or accumulators.
(d) Lithium batteries contain harmful substances which, in the intact state of the battery packaging, do not pose any health risk or environmental damage. In the event of damage to the packaging, these batteries shall be treated as hazardous waste and it shall be the responsibility of the end-user to hand over the batteries to a company holding the relevant consent from the regional authority for the management of this waste.
(e) Batteries shall be properly marked with the symbol for products for take-back. The symbol reflects the end user's obligation to dispose of the batteries at the designated place, i.e. back to the battery supplier. They must not end up in mixed municipal waste.