Take-back of electrical equipment
With regard to the wording of Act No. 185/2001 Coll., on waste and on amendments to certain other acts, as amended, we allow our customers to hand in old equipment for disposal free of charge.
The place of take-back is our company headquarters at:
Testing Technology Ltd.
Československé armády 923
290 01 Poděbrady
Personal handover is possible during working hours, preferably by prior arrangement.
Monday - Friday: 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
REMA Systém, a.s., with registered office at Budějovická 1667/64, Prague 4, Postal Code: 140 00, ID No.: 645 10 263, provides ecological disposal of electrical equipment.
In addition to our company's headquarters, the customer is entitled to hand in old electrical equipment free of charge at REMA collection points listed on the website. The company's website also lists the negative effects of substances used in electrical equipment, graphic symbols for separate collection, information on the implementation of separate collection and its importance.
Electrical and electronic equipment must not be disposed of with mixed waste but must be deposited in designated places, i.e. collection yards or take-back points (see above). The equipment and waste in question will be further used for the production of new equipment. Hazardous and harmful substances from this equipment and waste may harm the environment or human health.
Taking back batteries and accumulators
We also take back batteries and accumulators from our customers. Recycling is the most environmentally and human health friendly way to dispose of waste batteries. In order for a waste battery to be recycled, you must take it to a so-called take-back point or separate collection point. Batteries and accumulators can be handed in free of charge at our headquarters at any time during working hours.
Customers are also entitled to take batteries and accumulators to the REMA collection points listed on the REMA website.
On each battery or accumulator you should find this "crossed-out bin" marking, which reminds you that the battery does not belong in the mixed waste, but must be taken to the designated sites.
In addition, if Pb, Cd or Hg is marked under the crossed-out bin symbol, this means that these batteries contain the particularly hazardous elements lead, cadmium and mercury.