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Environmental notes and recycling

Lenze has been certified to the worldwide DIN EN ISO 14001 environmental management
standard for many years. As part of our environmental policy and the associated climate
responsibility, please note the following information on hazardous ingredients and the
recycling of Lenze products and their packaging:
Lenze products are partly subject to the EU Directive 2011/65/EU on the restriction of certain hazardous substances in electrical and
electronic equipment (RoHS). This is documented accordingly in the EU declaration of conformity and with the CE mark.
Lenze products are not subject to EU Directive 2012/19/EU on waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE), but some contain
batteries/rechargeable batteries in accordance with EU Directive 2006/66/EC (Battery Directive). The disposal route, which is separate
from household waste, is indicated by corresponding labels with the "crossed-out trash can".
Any batteries/rechargeable batteries included are designed to last the life of the product and do not need to be replaced or otherwise
removed by the end user.
Lenze products are usually sold with cardboard or plastic packaging. This packaging complies with EU Directive 94/62/EC on packaging
and packaging waste (Packaging Directive). The required disposal route is indicated by material-specific labels with the "recycling
triangle".
Example: "21 - other cardboard"
REACH
Lenze products are subject to the European Regulation EC No. 1907/2006 (REACH Chemicals Regulation). When used as intended,
exposure of substances to humans, animals and the environment is excluded.
Lenze products are industrial electrical and electronic products and are disposed of
professionally. Both the mechanical and electrical components such as electric motors,
gearboxes or inverters contain valuable raw materials that can be recycled and reused. Proper
recycling and thus maintaining the highest possible level of recyclability is therefore important
and sensible from an economic and ecological point of view.
Coordinate professional disposal with your waste disposal company.
Separate mechanical and electrical components, packaging, hazardous waste (e.g. gear
oils) and batteries/rechargeable batteries wherever possible.
Dispose of the separated waste in an environmentally sound and proper manner (no
household waste or municipal bulky waste).
What?
Pallets
Packaging material
Products
Electronic devices
Gearbox
Motors
Dry-cell batteries/rechargeable
batteries
Further information on Lenze's environmental and climate responsibility and on
the topic of energy efficiency can be found on the Internet:
www.Lenze.com
Material
Wood
Paper, cardboard, pasteboard, plastics
Metal, plastics, circuit boards, heatsinks
Oil
Casting, steel, aluminium
Casting, copper, rotors, magnets, potting compound
à search word: "Sustainability"
Environmental notes and recycling
Disposal instructions
Return to manufacturers, freight forwarders or
reusable materials collection system
Collect and dispose of separately
As electronic waste give to professional disposer for
recycling
Drain oil and dispose of separately
Dispose as metal scrap
As engine scrap give to professional disposer for
recycling
As used batteries give to professional disposer for
recycling
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