Disposal and environment

Disposal and environment
Battery law
In connection with the distribution of batteries or accumulators or with the delivery of devices containing batteries or accumulators, we are obliged to point out the following to you in accordance with the Battery Ordinance:
After use, you can return batteries free of charge to retailers or municipal collection points.
You can also return batteries to us by mail. Batteries or accumulators that contain harmful substances are marked with the symbol of a crossed out garbage can. The chemical name of the pollutant is located near the garbage can symbol.

Batteries and accumulators must not be disposed of with household waste.

All batteries and accumulators must be marked with the crossed-out garbage can symbol.
chemical symbols:
Cd: contains more than 0.002 percent cadmium.
Hg: contains more than 0.0005 percent mercury.
Pb: contains more than 0.004 percent lead.

Proper disposal
Before disposal, Morbid Classics separates all offered items into their components and disposes of each raw material group separately at the Flensburg recycling center in Kauslund.

In accordance with the provisions of the Packaging Ordinance, we are obliged to take back packaging for our products that does not bear the mark of a system of comprehensive disposal (such as the “Green Dot” of Duales System Deutschland AG) and to ensure that it is reused or disposed of.

For further clarification of the return of such products, please contact us (by telephone at 017621872904, email: info@morbid-classics.de or at MORBID-CLASSICS, Kastanienallee 8, 23970 Wismar, Germany).

We will then tell you a municipal collection point or disposal company in your area that will accept the packaging free of charge. If this is not possible, you have the option of sending the packaging to us (MORBID-CLASSICS, Kastanienallee 8, 23970 Wismar, Germany). We will reuse the packaging or dispose of it in accordance with the provisions of the Packaging Ordinance.

Our upstream supplier has complied with his obligation to report to the Federal Environment Agency.

Second hand cardboard boxes
In order to protect our environment and resources, we use our cardboard boxes multiple times wherever possible.