Environmental Issues
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Environmental Issues
Strong is committed to reducing the impact of its products on the environment.
To maximise the benefits of our design enhancements, your co-operation is required.
Electronic product recycling
Do not dispose of this product with your
domestic rubbish
At the end of its useful life, this product
contains materials which when processed
correctly can be recovered and recycled.
By participating in the responsible recycling
of this product you will be reducing the
requirement for new raw materials and
reducing the amount of material that
would otherwise end up in landfill.
When you purchase a new, similar product
your retailer may offer to take this old one
off you. Alternatively, you can take it to
your local recycling centre. Your retailer or
local municipal authority will advise you
of the collection facilities available for
waste electronically products in your area.
User of this service will be free to you.
Within the scope of the European legislation
on Waste Electrical and Electronic
Equipment (Directive 2002/96/EC valid
as of August 2005) STRONG provides a
recycling system free of charge for
consumers to returning products after end
of life. For more information about
STRONG’s environmental policy to you:
www.strongsat.com - select “About us”
and “Environmental Policy“ from
the submenu.
Packaging
When disposing of this product
packaging, please ensure that it is
recycled. Packaging material is to
be depolluted in waste separation.
Power Saving
To save power and money, please
put the product into standby mode
when not in use. We also recommend
disconnection from mains supply
when not in use for longer periods
of time.
Batteries
Do not dispose of the batteries
from your handset with your
domestic waste
Where they are available, participate
in your local municipal or retailer
collection schemes for spent
batteries. Batteries discarded in
landfill sites or incinerated increases
the chances of pollutants being
dispersed into the atmosphere.
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