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EU Directive 2002/96/EC of the European Parliament and the EU Council on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (known as the WEEE Directive) came into force across EU Member States on 13th August 2005. The WEEE Directive was further updated by EU Directive 2012/19/EU on WEEE (known as the WEEE ‘Recact’ Directive) which later came into force on 24th July 2012.
The purpose of the WEEE Directive is to minimize the impact of uncontrolled disposal of electrical and electronic equipment when it reached end-of-life by requiring producers such as Bose Professional to provide arrangements for collection, treatment, recycling and other forms of recovery of the products they sell in Europe when they become waste.
All products which are covered by the WEEE Directive must be appropriately labelled with the crossed-out wheelie bin symbol. This symbol denotes that the product must be collected separately from other waste streams when it reached end-of-life.
For Bose Professional products which are covered by the WEEE Directive and therefore labelled with the crossed-out wheelie bin symbol, please follow the information below in the country you are located to understand how you can send equipment for recycling when it reaches end-of-life.