Small electric and electronic appliances, from the kitchen, from workshops or for recreational use. Examples include monitors, laptops, keyboards, cell phones, mobile phones, hand mixers, toasters, drills, etc.
Green Point
Small Appliances
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Whenever possible, prioritise giving a second life to used appliances that you no longer want or that are in disrepair, either by repairing them or donating them to people or organisations who can make use of them. Reusing appliances lends them a second life and keeps them from becoming waste.
According to regulations on waste from electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE), when purchasing a new appliance equivalent to an old one either from a store or a distributor, they are obliged to dispose of your old device free of charge. This includes online shopping and home deliveries.
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About the Network of Household Waste Recycling Centres (Xarxa de Punts Verds)
Household Waste Recycling Centres (Punts Verds) are drop-off spots for waste that, due to its nature or large volume, cannot be picked up within conventional collection systems.
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Household Waste Recycling Centre (Punts Verds) User Card
A Household Waste Recycling Centre (Punts Verds) user card comes with discounts on waste-related fees.
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Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE)
WEEE encompasses a wide range of materials that often contain substances that are hazardous to the environment. They also contain scarce and valuable materials that should be recovered.
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Reparatruck Service
Learn about the DIY repair service on wheels, which will help you to extend the life of your appliances and electronic devices.
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Large amounts or volumes of waste
To ensure good service at the green points, small industrial or commercial companies must use the Area Green Point, as must city residents with large amounts or volumes of waste.