Proper disposal & recycling

The environment is very important to us. If your happybrush can no longer be used and you do not send it to us in the normal exchange and return process, it must not be disposed of in the normal household waste.

 

 

AND THIS IS HOW IT WORKS:

Take your happybrush to a recycling centre for electrical and electronic waste in an environmentally friendly way. More information is available at your local municipal office. In the interest of environmental protection, batteries and rechargeable batteries must not be disposed of in normal household waste, but must be taken to appropriate collection points. In addition, the applicable legal regulations on battery disposal must be observed.

As our consignments may contain rechargeable batteries, we are obliged under the Battery Act (BattG) to inform you of the following: Batteries and rechargeable batteries must not be disposed of in household waste; you are legally obliged to return used batteries and rechargeable batteries. Used batteries may contain harmful substances that can damage the environment or your health if not stored or disposed of properly. However, batteries also contain important raw materials such as iron, zinc, manganese or nickel and can be recycled. You can return batteries free of charge after use in the immediate vicinity (e.g. in shops or municipal collection points). The return of batteries to sales outlets is limited to the usual quantities for end-users and to those spent batteries that the distributor carries or has carried as new batteries in its product range. The sign with the crossed-out dustbin means that batteries and accumulators must not be disposed of in household waste. Under this symbol you will also find the following symbols with the following meaning: Pb: Battery contains lead | Cd: Battery contains cadmium | Hg: Battery contains mercury