Recycling
& Disposal
Waste electrical and electronic products (WEEE),
batteries, accumulators and packaging should
not be disposed of with general household waste.
This is to prevent possible harm to the
environment and human well-being, and to help
conserve
our natural
resources.
products with a plug, battery, or cable can be
recycled. Contact your local council, household
waste disposal service, or the store where you
purchased the product for information regarding
the collection schemes in your area.
Waste
Electrical
and Electronic
(WEEE)
This symbol on the product and/or packaging
indicates that Waste Electrical products (WEEE)
under Directive 2012/19/EU which governs used
electrical and electronic appliances, should not
be disposed of with general household waste.
The Mobius
Loop
This symbol indicates that the product or
packaging is capable of being recycled
Take-Back
Scheme
Waste electrical products (WEEE) can be sent to
One Retail Group for recycling and disposal when
you purchase a new product from One Retail
Group, on a like-for-like
basis. For more
information on how to recycle this product please
visit www.probreeze.com
The end-user of electrical and electronic products
(WEEE) is responsible for separating old batteries
and lamp bulbs before they are handed over to a
designated disposal and recycling service. Waste
batteries can also be disposed of in collection
bins, which can be found in most local
supermarkets and household waste recycling
Most
electrical
centres.
Equipment
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