Where to drop off electronics and batteries?

They are in every home – identify the “invisible” electronic waste and get rid of it. Billions of pieces of invisible electronic waste are generated every year, which is why this year’s International Electronic Waste Day, celebrated on October 14, is celebrated with the slogan “Everything with a battery, a plug or a cord can be recycled.” With electronic waste remaining one of the fastest growing sources of waste in the world, this year’s focus is on invisible waste.

With electronic waste remaining one of the fastest growing waste sources in the world, this year the focus is on invisible waste.

You can hand over invisible electronic waste and small electronic devices, such as children's toys with batteries, USB keys, hair dryers, headphones, phones, etc. and batteries to us or

can be brought to containers located in almost all larger shopping centers, designed specifically for small electronics. They can also accommodate devices with integrated batteries.
Separate batteries can be brought to boxes located in shopping centers, stores, offices, and various institutions., designed specifically for battery waste.