Responsible Recycling Initiative
In compliance with Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Regulations 2006, Stressnomore aims to reduce the amount of electrical waste being sent to landfill by providing you with our Responsible Recycling Initiative.
The people behind Stressnomore feel very passionate about our beloved planet, and want to ensure we do everything we can to make it a better place!
New recycling regulations mean that all electrical equipment must be disposed of correctly at a designated electrical waste collection centre.
If you see this symbol on your electrical equipment (e.g. your beloved Kegel8 Ultra), it means that your product must be 'treated, recycled and disposed of in an environmentally sound manner.'
WHY? Electronic devices contain toxic materials such as lead, beryllium and cadmium which seep into the ground when dumped irresponsibly, i.e., in a landfill. The incorrect processing of electronic waste causes serious health and environmental problems. The UK generates around 1Million tonnes of electronic waste every year, so correct and safe disposal of these materials is absolutely vital.
So don't just throw your Kegel8 away once you've finished with it, join our allegiance and be part of our Responsible Recycling Initiative!
HOW? To recycle responsibly, all you have to do is get an envelope, pop in your (cleaned) device, and leave the rest to us!
We will
- Give you an address to send it to
- Carefully and correctly dispose of your old product
- Ensure as much of it is recycled as possible
As more than 1,000 electrical waste centres have been set up around the UK (with four in Kingston upon Hull alone), you can rest assured that your electrical device is going on to greener pastures!
No Battery Left Behind!
Even if you haven't purchased your portable batteries from StressNoMore you may still send in your used batteries with or without your product and StressNoMore will make sure they receive proper recycling and disposal.
For further information on NE Services Limited and its environmental policy please visit our Environmental Policy
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