WEEE - Recycling
Recycle your Electrical and Electronic Equipment. At Conrad.com you can recycle your electrical and electronic equipment free of charge with the European Union.
What is the WEEE Directive?
WEEE is waste electrical and electronic equipment. It is end-of-life electrical and electronic equipment and covers virtually everything with a plug or battery. It is classed as either household or non-household WEEE.
Ireland
Our producer registration number in IRELAND - 2179WB
We will take back your old electric appliances at the time of delivery provided that the old units are disconnected, defrosted, clean and ready for the driver.
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) is taken back free of charge on a one-for-one, like-for-like basis.
Waste batteries including rechargeable batteries are taken back free of charge. You are not obliged to make any purchase when returning old batteries.
Each local authority must also accept household WEEE and small batteries free of charge at its recycling facilities.
All WEEE and waste batteries must be recycled and should not be placed in any of your household wheelie bins.
Make sure you always recycle all your old electrical goods and batteries.
Spain
Our producer registration number in SPAIN: WEEE Reg. Nr.: 6223 & BATT Reg. Nr.: 1385
We will take back your old electric appliances at the time of delivery provided that the old units are disconnected, defrosted, clean and ready for the driver.
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) is taken back free of charge on a one-for-one, like-for-like basis.
Waste batteries including rechargeable batteries are taken back free of charge. You are not obliged to make any purchase when returning old batteries.
Each local authority must also accept household WEEE and small batteries free of charge at its recycling facilities.
All WEEE and waste batteries must be recycled and should not be placed in any of your household wheelie bins.
Make sure you always recycle all your old electrical goods and batteries.