INFORMATION TO USERS OF HOUSEHOLD
OR PROFESSIONAL EQUIPMENT
In accordance with the implementation of theDirective 2012/19/EC on waste electrical and
electronic equipment (WEEE).
The crossed-out bin symbol on the equipment or its packaging indicates that the product at the
end of its useful life must be collected separately from other waste to allow proper treatment
and recycling. The user must, therefore, give the equipment at the end of its life free of charge to
the appropriate municipal centres for the separate collection of electrical and electronic waste, or
return it to the retailer in the following ways:: for very small equipment, i.e. with at least one
external side not exceeding 25 cm, free delivery is provided without obligation to purchase at
stores with a sales area of electrical and electronic equipment exceeding 400 square meters. For
smaller stores, this is optional.
For equipment larger than 25 cm, delivery is expected to all points of sale in 1 against 1 mode,
i.e. delivery to the retailer can only take place at the time of purchase of a new equivalent
product, at the rate of one to one.
Adequate separate collection for the subsequent disposal of discarded equipment for
environmentally compatible recycling, treatment and disposal helps to avoid possible negative
effects on the environment and health and promotes the reuse and/or recycling of the materials
of which the equipment is composed.
The abusive disposal of the product by the user involves the application of the penalties referred
to in the current law.
KETRON s.r.l. has chosen to join Consorzio ReMedia, a primary Collective System that guarantees
consumers the correct treatment and recovery of WEEE and the promotion of policies oriented
to environmental protection.
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