Global Recycling Program for Ewaste and Batteries - Logitech

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RECYCLING IS VITALLY IMPORTANT

At Logitech, we work hard to reduce the environmental impact of our products. We continually innovate to improve the efficiency of our products and packaging and battery consumption. We also encourage and finance electronics recycling around the world.

Here's Why

  • E-waste is one of the fastest growing waste streams. It’s a global problem that’s getting worse.
  • Less than 20 percent of global e-waste gets recycled and improperly handled e-waste can pollute land, water, and air.
  • The recycling of end-of-life devices helps conserve resources and energy, boosts local and global economies, creates jobs and builds community.

Take Action

Local recycling partners and e-waste collection centers in your area can help ensure your old products are recycled. Here’s how you can help:

Remember to Recycle

REMEMBER TO RECYCLE

Your old devices can be recycled to recover materials which can then be used to create new products.

Separate Technology from Trash

SEPARATE TECHNOLOGY FROM TRASH

Make sure your old devices stay out of the trash. Separate batteries and packaging from the device itself. Put all recyclables aside for drop off or collection.

Drop Off

DROP OFF OR MAIL BACK

Check out the links below to find your nearest recycling solution and enable responsible management of e-waste.

FIND YOUR NEAREST RECYCLING CENTER

Use these links to find your closest drop off point or recycling center. For further information on recycling, please contact your local recycling authority.

NORTH AMERICA

United States of America

Electronics

Batteries

SOUTH AMERICA

For more information on Recycling, please contact your Local Recycling Authority.

AFRICA

For more information on Recycling, please contact your Local Recycling Authority.

ASIA

China

Electronics

Hong Kong

Electronics

India

Electronics

Malaysia

Electronics

Sri Lanka

Electronics

Taiwan

Electronics

Vietnam

Electronics

OCEANIA

Australia

Batteries | Electronics

NEW ZEALAND

Electronics

VOLUNTARY REUSE AND RECYCLING PROGRAMS

Recycling Labels

Every Logitech product uses special markings to raise awareness and make recycling easier. Here’s a guide to what they mean:

Mobius loop symbol

Mobius Loop

This symbol is used to encourage recycling. Packaging, which is marked with this symbol, should be segregated from household waste and recycled.

Green dot symbol

Green Dot

This symbol is used to indicate where Green Dot packaging recycling is directly or indirectly financed by Logitech.

Crossed out wheelie bin symbol

Crossed-out Wheelie Bin

This symbol is a reminder that e-waste should be segregated from household waste for recycling.

Plastic resin cones

Plastic Resin Codes

Plastic resin codes help recyclers identify and sort different types of plastic for recycling. Codes 1-7 are used to identify polyethylene terephthalate (PET), high-density polyethylene (HDPE), polyvinyl chloride (PVC), low-density polyethylene (LDPE), polypropylene (PP), polystyrene (PS) and other plastics (Other).

China ROHS EFUP label

RoHS EFUP (China)

These labels are used in China to indicate the Environmentally Friendly Use Period (EFUP) of batteries and devices. 5 and 10 indicate the number of years within which a battery or device is unlikely to leak or have an environmental impact.

Taiwan Four in one recycling label

Four-in-one Recycling (Taiwan)

This label is used in Taiwan to encourage recycling of dry-cell batteries.

Korea plastic resin codes

Plastic Resin Codes (Korea)

These Korean Plastic Resin Codes help identify and sort different types of plastic for recycling. The codes used include High-density polyethylene (HDPE), Low-density polyethylene (LDPE), Polypropylene (PP), Polystyrene (PS) and Other plastics (Other).

Japan paper recycling label

Paper Recycling (Japan)

This label is used in Japan to encourage recycling of paper packaging.

Japan plastic resin codes

Plastic Resin Codes (Japan)

These Japanese Plastic Resin Codes help identify and sort different types of plastic for recycling. The codes used include Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET), High-density polyethylene (HDPE), Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC), Low-density polyethylene (LDPE), Polystyrene (PS) and Other plastics (Other).

Call2recycle label

Call2Recycle

This label is used in the US and Canada to share a phone number you can call to find your local drop-off point for recycling lithium ion or nickel-metal hydride batteries.

Triman and Info-Tri label for Packaging

Triman & Info-Tri label for Packaging

This label is used in France to remind consumers to sort packaging materials for recycling.

Triman & Info-Tri label for Electronics

Triman & Info-Tri label for Electronics

This label is used in France to remind consumers to sort electronics for recycling.

Meet Our Recycling Partners

We work with recycling partners to finance and support recycling.

Get In Touch

If you have any questions about recycling Logitech products, please contact [email protected]