Waste Management

Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE)

Information on the disposal of waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment

Products marked with this symbol comply with the European WEEE Directive and require separate waste collection. For Nihon Kohden products marked with this symbol, contact your Nihon Kohden representative for information on disposal.

Improper disposal of waste from electrical or electronical equipment can lead to an increased environmental burden!

Waste Batteries

Information on the disposal of waste from Batteries

Batteries marked with this symbol require separate waste collection according to the EU Battery Regulation. For Nihon Kohden batteries marked with this symbol, contact your Nihon Kohden representative for information on disposal.
Improper disposal of batteries can lead to an increased environmental burden!

Packaging Waste

Information on the disposal of packaging waste

Please separate the packaging after use and cooperate with recycling. When disposing of packaging waste, please follow the sorting and collection system of your country.

Improper disposal of packaging waste can lead to an increased environmental burden.

Recycling Passport

Supporting Sustainable Recycling under the WEEE Directive

In February 2003, the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive (WEEE), together with the Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive (RoHS), became law in the European Union. The WEEE establishes a system to recycle and reuse disposed electrical and electronic equipment in order to reduce landfill waste. It requires manufacturers to design products in view of recycling, and to provide information about hazardous materials. The Recycling Passport describes recycling information for each product.