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Simplified Return of Electric Scrap and E-Cigarettes

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In Germany's households, more than 300 million used laptops and mobile phones have accumulated, and valuable raw materials are slumbering in them. Therefore, recycling is to be simplified.Returning old electrical appliances and e-cigarettes becomes easier.This goal is pursued by a law passed by the Bundestag in the late evening, which obliges retailers, among other things, to uniformly identify points of return for old mobile phones, flashlights…

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In worn-out mobile phones or laptops valuable raw materials are slumbering. Therefore, the return of old electrical appliances should become easier. The withdrawal of e-cigarettes is also regulated.[more]]>

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The return of old electrical appliances and e-cigarettes becomes easier.

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In Germany's households, more than 300 million depleted laptops and mobile phones have accumulated, with valuable raw materials slumbering in them. Therefore, recycling is to be simplified.

We previously reported on the plans for the new Electrical and Electronic Equipment Act. Now it's official, as the Bundestag has passed a law that will significantly simplify the return of electronic waste. In the future, retailers will be required to establish take-back points for old electronic devices such as cell phones... Read the article: Bundestag makes returning electronic waste and e-cigarettes simpler You can support us with every pur…

Old electrical appliances should be easier to dispose of in the future – this should reduce fire risks caused by defective batteries.

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nordbayern.de broke the news in Germany on Thursday, November 6, 2025.
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