Disposal of old devices / Battery Act (BattG)

Note on the disposal of old devices

Old electrical appliances must not be disposed of with household waste! Since March 24, 2006, all old electrical appliances (cables or batteries) must be taken to a separate collection point. Return of these items is free of charge for private households at municipal collection points. You can find out the addresses and opening hours of municipal collection points from your city or local authority.

This regulation applies to all electrical and electronic equipment.

my-eLiquid Steiner & Steiner GbR has registered the brands offered under WEEE Reg. No. DE 13603770.

Information on battery disposal

In connection with the sale of batteries or the delivery of devices containing batteries, the seller is obligated to inform you of the following:

As an end user, you are legally obliged to return used batteries. You can return batteries after use to the seller or to designated collection points (e.g. municipal collection points or retailers) free of charge. You can also return the batteries to the seller by post. The seller will reimburse you for the postage costs for returning your used batteries. The symbols on the batteries have the following meanings:

Batteries must not be disposed of with household waste.

Battery Disposal Regulations
Pb = Battery contains more than 0.004 percent lead by mass
Cd = Battery contains more than 0.002% cadmium by mass
Hg = Battery contains more than 0.0005 percent mercury by mass

Please note the above information.

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