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Recycling & Product Disposal

We do not offer a take-back scheme for Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) or batteries.

This means that when your machine reaches the end of its life, it is your responsibility to dispose of it correctly.

Please take unwanted equipment, WEEE items, and batteries to your local Civic Amenity Site or approved recycling centre. If you are unsure where to go, please contact your local authority for advice.

Important: Oil and fuel disposal

Before disposing of any machine, you must make sure that any unused oil and fuel is removed and disposed of correctly.

Oil and fuel must be taken to an approved disposal or recycling facility.

Under no circumstances should oil or fuel be poured down drains.

WEEE recycling

Some products contain electrical and electronic components that are classed as WEEE.

These items must not be disposed of in household waste.

Please recycle WEEE items in line with your local authority guidance or through an approved recycling centre.

Battery recycling

Some products contain batteries that must not be disposed of in household waste.

Please recycle batteries in line with your local authority guidance or through an approved recycling centre.

Packaging disposal

Unwanted packaging materials should be sorted and taken to a recycling centre so they can be disposed of in an environmentally responsible way.

Please follow the Reduce – Reuse – Recycle approach wherever possible.

Compliance information

We are a member of the Valpak National Compliance Scheme.

Valpak registration number: RM08660

Need more advice?

For further information about recycling and disposal, please contact your local authority.

You can also find general recycling guidance on the Recycle More website.

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