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Laser Engraving and Cutting - 04 Waste Disposal
04 Waste Disposal
Waste disposal laws and regulations vary with countries and regions. When you dispose of any waste, observe the
local laws, regulations, rules, or requirements on handling waste.
4.1 Package
The shipping package is made of corrugated berboard, standing great pressure and providing effective protection
for your laser engraving and cutting machine. The package can be recycled or reused to store nished works or
create DIY projects. Inside the package is Expanded Polystyrene (EPS) foam, protecting your laser engraving and
cutting machine from collision during shipping. Littering non-degradable EPS foam is detrimental to the environment,
so toss the EPS foam into the designated trash bin.
4.2 Waste Gas Treatment
The gases and fumes produced during laser engraving and cutting should be treated and then exhausted to the
outdoors in accordance with the local laws of gas exhaustion. An air purier will be a good option for waste gas
treatment.
4.3 Wasted Material
Do not litter non-degradable materials or engraving and cutting failures in nature. Toss them into designated trash
bins.
4.4 Electronics
Electronics can be discarded, donated, or recycled. Should the e-waste be no longer wanted or nearing the end of its
useful life, you can choose to toss it into the designated trash bin, or take it to a trusted charity or recycler.