Disposal Instructions
Instructions● The batteries in Sensorbee’s devices should be removed and separated from otherwaste. Sensorbee’s devices uses Lithium-ion batteries.● Damaged batteries: handle with care and treat as hazardous.● Sort items before return: separate devices, loose batteries, and other accessories suchas cables from each other.● Remove simcards so that no one else can use the unit after disposal.
Swedish customers● Municipal recycling centre (ÅVC): If you are in Sweden, many ÅVC locations acceptelectronic equipment and batteries from businesses. Rules and possible fees can vary,so always check with your local municipality before delivering items.● Sensorbee is connected to El-kretsen, an authorized producer responsibility organisationin Sweden. This ensures that we take our producer responsibilities regarding electronicequipment and batteries.
Customers elsewhere● Use your authorized national WEEE/battery collection scheme or your organisation’scontracted waste provider for WEEE and batteries.
Packaging material● Cardboard boxes and paper: flatten and place in paper/cardboard recycling.● Plastics: collect separately and place in plastic recycling.
● Protective materials (foam, padding, etc.): check local recycling rules.● Sensorbee is connected to Näringslivets producentansvar (NPA). This ensures that wetake our producer responsibilities regarding packaging materials in Sweden.
What not to do● Do not place devices, batteries, or other electronic accessories in general waste.● Do not crush, puncture, or open batteries.
Why proper waste handling matters
When electronic products and batteries are handled correctly, several important things happen:\
● Environmental protection: Hazardous substances are safely removed, preventing soiland water pollution.● Resource conservation: Materials like copper, aluminium, rare earth elements andplastics can be recovered and reused, reducing the need for new raw materials.● Safe treatment: When devices and batteries are returned, authorized recyclingcompanies make sure hazardous substances are safely removed and valuable rawmaterials are recovered.● Legal compliance: There are strict laws in the EU, Sweden, and many other countriesthat require electrical equipment and batteries to be collected and treated separatelyfrom general waste. These laws make sure that hazardous substances are handledsafely and that producers like Sensorbee support nationwide take-back and recyclingsystems.
By following these instructions, you are helping us meet our legal responsibilities while alsoprotecting the environment.
Need help?● Contact hello@sensorbee.com.
