Recycling of electrical and electronic waste
Waste from electrical and electronic equipment contains a complex mixture of substances, some of which are hazardous. These can cause major environmental and health problems if not managed properly. In addition, modern electronics contain rare and expensive resources, which can be recycled and re-used if the waste is effectively managed. Improving the collection, treatment, and recycling of electrical and electronic equipment (EEE) at the end of their life can improve sustainable production & consumption, increase resource efficiency, and contribute to the circular economy.
WEEE & batteries (UK)
We acknowledge the legislation regarding the Electrical and Electronic Equipment Waste (WEEE) and Batteries (BAT). In line with this commitment WindowMaster Control Systems Ltd will take back WEEE and batteries from you.
WindowMaster Control Systems Ltd is a member of the producer compliance scheme (PCS) WASTECare with WEEE registration WEEE/MM3914AA and Battery registration BPRN09138.
Use this link please: EARN b2bTool - Version 6.5 (earn-service.com)
We urge to act responsible and dispose used products and batteries accordingly. WEEE and batteries contains hazardous substances and if not managed and treated safely it can cause pollution and harm human health.
WEEE & batteries (IE)
We acknowledge the legislation regarding the Electrical and Electronic Equipment Waste (WEEE) and Batteries (BAT). In line with this commitment WindowMaster Control Systems Ltd will take back WEEE and batteries from you.
Use this link please: EARN b2bTool - Version 6.5 (earn-service.com)
We urge to act responsible and dispose used products and batteries accordingly. WEEE and batteries contains hazardous substances and if not managed and treated safely it can cause pollution and harm human health.