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d82twf
6 months ago

What exactly do you mean by saying it poses a danger?

The most I could imagine is that the battery has already swollen, but it cannot be removed for technical reasons.

Typically, every municipality has a hazardous waste collection point, ideally a recycling center. There, the device can then be disposed of properly.

You should place the phone in a metal bucket or a tin box, simply to protect it in case the battery goes through thermal shock, so that no fire breaks out.

Typically, you don't receive a certificate when returning old devices. What do you need one for? To whom do you have to provide proof of return?

Euphoreon1980
6 months ago

What kind of danger? Every store that sells cell phones is required to take back old devices. If the battery is dead, they have proper disposal methods. Don't throw it in the trash.

Euphoreon1980
6 months ago
Reply to  Manuel4life

You don't need it. They have to take it back.

Florabest
6 months ago
Reply to  Manuel4life

Wozu brauchst du so nen Zettel?

easylife2
6 months ago

You can simply drop it off at the recycling center.

They have a special box for old devices with built-in lithium batteries.

Florabest
6 months ago

A danger? What kind of danger is the cell phone supposed to pose?

And why do you need a certificate for this?