obliged to dispose of all batteries and rechargeable batteries,
regardless of whether they contain harmful substances such as:
Cd = cadmium, Hg = mercury, Pb = lead, Li = lithium or not, at a
collection point in their municipality / district or at a retail outlet,
for environmentally friendly disposal and for the recovery of
valuable raw materials such as cobalt, nickel or copper.
The return of batteries and rechargeable batteries is free of
charge.
CAUTION!
Environmental damage through
incorrect disposal of
batteries/rechargeable batteries!
Some of the possible materials such as mercury,
cadmium and lead are poisonous and, if not
disposed of properly, endanger the environment. For
example, heavy metals can have harmful effects on
the health of humans, animals and plants and
accumulate in the environment and in the food chain,
and can then enter the body indirectly via food.
CAUTION!
Danger of explosion!
With used batteries containing lithium (Li = lithium)
there is a high risk of fire. Therefore, special attention
must be paid to the proper disposal of used batteries
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