Return and recycling of batteries
Return and recycling of batteries
Both vehicles and Genuine Parts may contain batteries. These could be, for example, small portable batteries in the vehicle key, the SLI battery (battery for starting, lighting or ignition) or the electric vehicle battery - i.e. your traction battery - in
an electric vehicle.
According to the European Battery Regulation, end-of-life batteries must be collected and disposed of separately from
household waste. This is indicated by the symbol of the crossed-out wheeled bin. Consumers are also obligated to return end-of-life batteries at an official return centre.
The law states that end-of-life batteries can be returned a t retail outlets for no extra charge. Collection centres for free-of-charge return of portable and SLI batteries include:
- Distributors of portable/SLI batteries (e.g. your Volkswagen Partner, supermarkets etc.)
- Operators of treatment facilities for end-of-life devices in accordance with the European Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive (WEEE)
- Operators of treatment facilities for end-of-life vehicles in accordance with the End-of-Life Vehicle Regulation
- Public waste management authorities
Electric vehicle batteries can be returned at your Volkswagen Partner.
A new battery life
It is often possible to prepare end-of-life batteries by simply testing, cleaning or repairing them in such a way that they can be used again for the same purpose for which they were originally intended without any further pre-treatment. Furthermore, after years of use, an electric vehicle battery can still be used for practical purposes outside of the vehicle. This so-called second-life application saves on important resources, thereby preserving the environment. You can make your own personal contribution by returning your end-of-life vehicle at a certified return centre for end-of-life vehicles, thus ensuring that the battery is professionally and safely removed. If a new battery is required, your Volkswagen Partner will take care of the disposal of the end-of-life battery.
Safety precautions for battery hand-ling
Batteries containing heavy metals bear the chemical symbols Hg (mercury), Cd (cadmium) and/or Pb (lead). Heavy metals can accumulate in the environment, causing harm to human and animal health. Batteries that contain lithium (Li) must be treated with particular caution, e.g. they should not be subjected to intense heat or be damaged. Always keep batteries out of reach of children and pets, because accidentally swallowed portable batteries can be fatal.
To prevent negative impacts on humans and the environment, batteries should be collected separately from other household waste and properly returned at a return centre.
Help prevent the production of waste and littering of the environment by, for example, checking repair options for your device before disposing of it.
Information on collection and recycling rates is available on the website of the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety (BMUV)
CUPRA batteries
Industrial EV (Electric Vehicles) batteries
As a producer of industrial batteries under the Waste Batteries and Accumulators Regulations 2009, CUPRA (Volkswagen Group UK Ltd) produce NiMH, Li‑Ion and lead‑acid industrial batteries. In line with our legal obligations, we will take back waste industrial batteries supplied to end users, free of charge, for appropriate treatment and recycling in any calendar year in which we place new industrial batteries on the market.
If customers – or, in certain cases, other end users – require us to take back industrial batteries, they can contact us at environment@vwg.co.uk. We will arrange the necessary steps to ensure their safe return, treatment and recycling.
Automotive batteries
As a producer of automotive batteries under the Waste Batteries and Accumulators Regulations 2009, CUPRA (Volkswagen Group UK Ltd) is obliged to collect waste automotive batteries, free of charge and within a reasonable timeframe, from final holders such as garages, scrap yards, Authorised Treatment Facilities and Civic Amenity Sites. This obligation applies in any calendar year in which we place new automotive batteries on the market.
If you require us to take back automotive batteries, please contact environment@vwg.co.uk. We will arrange the appropriate collection, treatment and recycling in line with automotive battery waste procedures.
Portable batteries
Volkswagen Group UK Ltd manage their producer compliance obligations through Clarity Environmental- https://clarity.eu.com/.
To find your nearest portable battery disposal facility and find out more about the benefits of battery recycling, please visit https://www.recycle-more.co.uk/.
Return and recycling of end-of-life electrical and electronic equipment
At the end of their service life, electrical and electronic devices must be professionally disposed of and recycled. When it comes to disposal, not only manufacturers and distributors have certain legal obligations. As end-user of the devices, you contribute to environmental protection and preservation of resources by properly returning your end-of-life electrical equipment.
Return
It is not only local waste management bodies who offer a simple and free-of-charge return service for your end-of-life electrical equipment – providers of such devices and mail-order companies do, too. You can return your end-of-life electrical device to any retail location over 400 m² that offers electrical and electronic equipment. This applies for all devices with a maximum lateral measurement of 25 cm. The same applies for larger devices, provided that you purchase a similar new device upon returning the old one. Be aware of the signage and information available from the provider, mail-order company or your waste management authority. Addresses of official return centres for free-of-charge return of end-of-life electrical equipment are available from your municipal/city administration.
Preparation
Electrical and electronic devices are labelled with a crossed-out wheeled bin. This symbol indicates that the end-of-life electrical device must undergo professional treatment and may not be disposed with unsorted municipal waste.
Before returning an end-of-life electrical device, you are legally obliged to remove contained batteries. You are also personally responsible for deleting any personal data stored on the end-of-life electrical device.
Avoid the generation of waste and continue to use some electrical and electronic equipment outside of the vehicle, such as the Volkswagen cool and thermos box.
Additional information on collection and recycling rates is available on the website of the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety (BMUV)
Is it time for your CUPRA to be recycled and re-used?
Just call 0800 542 2002 or visit www.rewardingrecycling.co.uk to arrange a simple and free-of-charge collection or to deliver it to one of our many return centres.
From here it will be recycled for you, free of charge (terms and conditions apply).
Further advice on recycling these products is available at www.letsrecycle.co.uk. And further information on the WEEE Regulations can be found at www.environment-agency.gov.uk.
For additional information about the ELV Directive, please visit the following website:
https://environment.ec.europa.eu/topics/waste-and-recycling/end-life-vehicles_en
Any products marked with the crossed‑out wheeled bin symbol should be disposed of through recognised take‑back schemes such as ours, or via local civic amenity site networks, to ensure they are treated and recycled responsibly.