Umwelt und Entsorgung
Waste battery disposal
In connection with the sale of batteries or the delivery of devices that contain batteries, we are obliged to inform you about the following:
The Battery Act (BattG) regulates the placing on the market, the return and the environmentally friendly disposal of batteries and accumulators. Consumers should note the following: Batteries and rechargeable batteries must not be disposed of with household waste. Consumers are therefore legally obliged to return used batteries and accumulators. Old batteries can contain harmful substances that can damage the environment or health if not disposed of properly. However, batteries and accumulators also contain important raw materials (e.g. iron, zinc, manganese, cobalt, nickel, graphite, copper, aluminum, lithium) and are reused. Visible open terminals of batteries should be taped before return to avoid short circuits, this applies in particular to lithium batteries, which must be secured before disposal for safety reasons. Batteries contained in electronic devices must be disposed of separately from these. You can also return used batteries and accumulators to municipal collection points or recycling centers or to any retail store where batteries/accumulators are sold. You can also return old batteries that we have or have had in our range as new batteries to our shipping warehouse (shipping address) free of charge.
The symbols shown on the batteries have the following meaning:
The symbol of the crossed-out wheeled bin means that the battery must not be disposed of with household waste.
Pb = battery contains more than 0.004% by mass
Cd = battery contains more than 0.002% by mass of cadmium
Hg = battery contains more than 0.0005% by mass of mercury
Please note the above instructions. In doing so, you fulfill the legal obligations and make your contribution to environmental protection! More information can be found here.
According to the Electrical and Electronic Equipment Act 2022 (ElektroG3), devices that contain batteries must be designed in such a way that the batteries can either be removed easily and non-destructively by the end user or at least easily and non-destructively and with standard tools by specialist personnel independent of the manufacturer. Rudolf Flume Technik GmbH has undertaken to meet and comply with the specifications of the BattG. In this context, all suppliers are obliged to also comply with the relevant requirements. Accordingly, the batteries and accumulators we offer are registered with a take-back system by our suppliers. Rudolf Flume Technik GmbH has reported its batteries and accumulators to the manufacturer's own take-back system, the GRS foundation (contract no. 110042280) and is registered with the Stiftung Elektro-Altgeräte Register (EAR) for BatterieG with the registration number 14930620. The registration number at the Federal Environment Agency is 21002897.
In 2020, the Federal Environment Agency transferred official tasks from the BattG to the EAR Foundation. It also ensures the competitive implementation of the BattG by fulfilling the following tasks in particular: the registration of manufacturers who place batteries on the market in Germany or their BattG authorized representatives, the approval of self-return systems for used portable batteries and the collection of fees for the public services they provide.
More information on batteries and old batteries can be found at the Federal Environment Agency.
Electrical and electronic equipment recycling
Dispose of e-waste properly. How so?
How can you tell if a device falls under ElektroG?
Waste electrical equipment disposal
Please note the following information!
In any case, you are responsible for ensuring that there is no personal data on the old devices you return. Therefore, make sure that you have deleted your personal data from your old device before returning it.
Remove (if non-destructively possible) all batteries and rechargeable batteries from the devices and take them to the environmentally friendly battery disposal.
Remove (if non-destructively possible) the lamps/illuminants from the devices and dispose of them correctly in an environmentally friendly manner. Please also note the separate information on the disposal of old lamps.
Waste lamp disposal
How to properly dispose of your old and broken bulbs.
Dispose of old lamps separately!
Which old lamps have to be disposed of separately?
Not every lamp or illuminant may be disposed of in the in-house garbage can. Here you can find out which lamps are to be disposed of separately..
Rudolf Flume GmbH is a member of the take-e-back return system. Here you can find collection points near you and you can return used lamps free of charge.
How to react if an energy-saving lamp breaks?
Please note the following important information: The only risk of coming into contact with harmful mercury is if an energy-saving lamp breaks. To ensure that you come into contact with as little mercury as possible in this case, please observe the following rules:
Be careful - don't cut yourself on the broken glass. Do not use the vacuum cleaner. Gently pick up broken pieces with a damp paper towel. Pack the broken pieces airtight in a plastic bag or mason jar and hand them in at the local recycling center or local pollution control center. Avoid skin contact and then ventilate the room for at least 20 to 30 minutes.
Packaging
The Packaging Act (VerpackG) aims to avoid or reduce the impact of packaging waste on the environment. Packaging waste should be avoided as a priority and also recycled. As part of the legislation, Flume Technik GmbH has registered with the central office (LUCID) under registration number DE4430887320936. Flume Technik GmbH has regulated the legal requirement "participation in a dual system" with the company Landbell AG.
Explosives Ordinance
On February 1, 2021, the EU regulation (2019/1148) on the marketing and use of explosives precursors came into force. It replaces and tightens the identically worded regulation (EU) No. 98/2013 from 2013 and is accompanied by changes to the REACh regulation. Restricted substances may only be supplied to commercial users above certain concentration values. The seller must then ask the prospective buyer for a statement that includes proof of identity, the person authorized to represent the prospective buyer, information about the company and the intended use of the restricted starting materials. A summary of the regulation can be found here.
The articles affected by this regulation are marked in our web shop and are stored with the corresponding form that the potential recipient has to fill out in the Documents tab on the article detail page.
Rudolf Flume Technik GmbH takes responsibility and protects the environment
Taking responsibility for the environment means increasingly sourcing electricity from renewable energy sources. For example, we use electricity from renewable sources for the energy supply of our headquarters in Essen and our Essen vehicle fleet.