We place great importance on environmentally responsible behaviour, which is why we provide you with options for the simple and free-of-charge return of your used electrical equipment and portable batteries (hereinafter referred to as electrical equipment and batteries).

The consumer plays a crucial role in the electrical equipment and battery management system. It is the consumer who decides what to do with old electrical equipment and batteries. Old and unwanted electrical equipment and batteries must not be disposed of in unsorted municipal waste. Instead, they should be handed over through collection points (so-called take-back points), from which they are either reused or recycled.

Consumers must be informed by the symbols below that the respective electrical equipment and batteries must not be disposed of in municipal waste. All electrical equipment and batteries are marked with such a symbol. The symbol may appear directly on the electrical equipment / battery, on its packaging, or in the user manual or warranty certificate.

Symbol elektrozařízení a baterie nepatří do komunálního odpadu

         Symbol 1              Symbol 2

How to dispose of batteries? 

Why recycle?

Electrical equipment and batteries contain many recyclable metals such as zinc, iron, manganese, nickel, cadmium, or lead. Some of these substances are also very hazardous to the environment and human health, especially mercury, lead, and cadmium. Certain batteries are marked with the chemical element symbols they contain (Pb, Cd, Hg).

By handing over electrical equipment / batteries to a take-back point, we help conserve primary raw material resources through material recycling and, at the same time, protect our environment from improper handling.

Unused batteries that are not passed on for recycling through take-back points but are instead stored in office drawers, households, or companies can even pose a fire risk. This applies in particular to batteries containing lithium. For safety reasons, it is therefore very important to deliver used batteries for recycling as soon as possible.

The most common types of batteries, their designation and use:

Battery type

Common designation

Size

Examples of use

Alkaline

Alkalické, Alkaline,

AAA, AA,

Flashlights, calculators, toys, watches

AlMn

C, D, 6V,

smoke alarms, remote controls

 

9V

 

Button

Alkaline, Lithium,

Various

Watches, hearing aids, toys,

mercury, silver,

 

greeting cards, remote controls

Zinc Air          

 

 

Zinccarbon

Classic, Heavy Duty,

AAA, AA,

Flashlights, calculators, toys, watches,,

Power Cell

C, D, 6V,

smoke alarms, remote controls,,

 

9V

portable radios, door openers

Lithium

Lithium, Lithium Ion,

Various

Laptops, Cell Phones, Digital

Li-Ion

 

cameras, mp3 players

Nikl-kadmiové

Ni-Cd

Various

Cameras, hand tools, cordless

 

phones, radios

Nikl-metal hydridové

NiMH, Ni-Hydride

Various

Cameras, hand tools, cordless

   

phones, radios

Lead

SLA, gel

2V, 6V,

UPS, wheelchairs, off-road vehicles

12V

water scooters

Rtuťové

Mercury, Hg, HgO

Various

Watches, hearing aids, toys,,

 

greeting cards, remote controls

Silver

Silver, AgO

Various

Watches, hearing aids, toys,,

 

greeting cards, remote controls