Information on electrical and electronic appliances

voidsy gmbh fulfills its legal obligations to take back and recycle in accordance with the Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) in Germany and Austria. In Germany, we are registered as a manufacturer with the Stiftung elektro-altgeräte register (stiftung ear), Nordostpark 72, 90411 Nuremberg, Germany, under WEEE reg. no. DE 85723832 .

Notice according to §§18 and 19a ElektroG (B2B only):

 icon elektrogElectrical and electronic equipment marked with the crossed-out wheeled garbage can symbol must not be disposed of with household waste. These appliances must be disposed of separately from unsorted municipal waste. If devices contain batteries, accumulators or lamps that can be removed without destroying them, these must be removed and disposed of separately before disposal. Battery types and chemical components contained: CR 2032 / lithium button cell.

Owners of old devices can dispose of them free of charge at municipal collection points. B2B manufacturers are not obliged to take them back free of charge; a take-back can be agreed on a case-by-case basis. Users are responsible for deleting personal data from old devices. Information on the current collection and recycling rates can be found at www.bmuv.de.

Note according to § 18 BattG:

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The symbol of the crossed-out wheelie garbage can means that batteries and accumulators must not be disposed of with household waste (e.g. residual waste garbage can or yellow garbage can). You are legally obliged to dispose of them separately from unsorted municipal waste. Please use municipal collection or return points for this purpose. You can obtain information on free return options from your city or local authority.

If possible, avoid the generation of waste from used batteries by using long-life or rechargeable batteries. Never dispose of batteries carelessly in public spaces. Instead, consider reusing them, e.g. by reconditioning or repairing them.

Batteries may contain substances that are hazardous to the environment and health. Particular care should be taken with batteries containing lithium - there is a risk of fire if they are handled incorrectly. Batteries and accumulators that can be removed from electrical appliances without causing damage must be removed from the appliance before disposal and disposed of separately.

Note according to VerpackG (§ 15):

To fulfill our statutory take-back obligations for transport packaging in accordance with § 15 VerpackG in Germany, we are affiliated with a nationwide take-back system. Our take-back partner system organizes and carries out the collection and professional disposal of our commercial customers' sorted transport packaging. In this way, we ensure that all packaging used is treated in a resource-conserving and legally compliant manner. Our customer service team will be happy to answer any questions you may have about returns or the exact return process. Our LUCID registration number is DE2919563766238.

Notes on Austria:

In Austria, all packaging delivered to our customers is exempt via the ARA license number 26873. Electrical appliances and batteries are registered via ERA/ARAplus (customer no. 52526). Here too, old appliances and old batteries must be collected separately and must not be disposed of with household waste.

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