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Dyson is ensuring its equipment is disposed in an environmentally-friendly way



When we design, manufacture and distribute our machines, we have a duty to help protect our environment. But our responsibility also goes far behind this, to when those machines reach the end of their lives. It’s why we advocate the European Union’s WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment) directive, which ensures electrical and electronic equipment is disposed of in an environmentally-friendly way.


Our products may contain hazardous material that can have a negative impact on health and the environment if not disposed of properly. We are committed to the safe recovery of WEEE we produce, and are part of the largest compliance scheme, called REPIC (Recycling Electrical Producers Industry Consortium). REPIC is helping us and other major electrical manufacturers to achieve the WEEE objectives. If a customer purchases a Dyson upright or cylinder directly from us we make it possible for us to collect your vacuum and recycle it for you. Dyson is also a member of the Distributor Take-Back Scheme, through which retailers fund facilities for the collection of waste electrical equipment.


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