
Important battery
and
WEEE
information
Restriction
of
Hazardous
Substances
Directive (RoHS)
Turkey
Batteries
and
electrical
and
electronic
equipment
marked
with
the
symbol
of
a
crossed-out
wheeled
bin
may
not
be
disposed
as
unsorted
municipal
waste.
Batterics
and
waste
of
electrical
and
electronic
equipment
(wEEE)
shall
be
treated
separately
using
the
collection
framework
available
to
customers
for
the
return
recycling,
and
treatment
of
batterles
and
WEEE
When
possible,
remove
and
isolate
batteries
trom
WEEE
prior
to
placing
WEEE
in
the
waste
collection
stream
Batleries
are
to
be
collected
separately
using
the
framework
available
for
the
return,
recycling.
and
treatment
of
batteries
and
accumulators.
Lenovo
products
sold
in
Turkey,
on
or
after
June
1,
2009,
rneet
the
requirerments
of
the
former
Republic
of
Turkey Restriction
of
Hazardous
Substances
legislation
from
30th
of
May
2008
and
the Control of Waste Electrical
and
Electronic Ecquipment
Regulations
from
22nd
of
May
2012
(Turkey
RoHS")
Ukraine
Lenovo
products
sold
in
Ukraine,
on
or
after
January
1,
2011,
meet
the
requrements
of
the
Technical
Directive
on
Restriction
of
Hazardous
Substances
in
Electric
and
Electronic
Equipment
enforced
by
the
Government,
Decision
No
1057
dated
2008/12/03 ('Ukraine
TR
on
RoHS)
Country-specific
information
is
available
at
http//www.lenovo.com/recycling
India
Lenovo
products
sold
in
India.
on
or
after
May
1.
2012,
meet
the
recuirements
of
the
India
E-waste
(Management)
Rules
("India
RoHS").
Recycling information for
Japan
Recycling
and
disposal information for
Japan
is
available
at
http.//www.lenovo.com/recycling/japan
Vietnam
Additional
recycling
statements
Lenovo
products
sold
in
Vietnarn,
on
or
after
September
23,
2011,
meet
the
requirements
of
the
Vietnam
Circular
30/201/TT-BCT
("Vietnam
RoHS")
Additional
information
about
recycling
device
components
and
batteries
is
in
your
User Guide.
See
"Accessing your User Guide" for details.
European
Union
Lenovo
Products
meet
the
requirement
of
Directive
2011/65/EC
on
the
restriction
of
the
use
of
the
certain
hazardous
substances
in
electrical
and
electronic
equipment
(RoHS
2").
Lenovo
products
sold
in
the
European
Union,
from
the
21st
July
2019,
meet
the
requirement
of
Commission
Delegated
Directive
(EU
2015/863)
amending
Directive
2011/65/EU.
For
more
information
about
Lenovo
progress
on
RoHS,
go
to
https://www.lenovo.com/us/en/social_responslbility/RoHS-Communication.pdf
Battery
recycling
marks
Battery
recycling
information
for
Taiwan
Battery
recycling
information
for
the
United
States
and
Canada
Singapore
Lenovo
products
sold
in
Singapore,
on
or
after
June
1,
2017,
meet
the
requirements
of
Govermment
Gazette
order
No.
S 263/2016
Restriction
of
Hazardous
Substances
ECYC
in
Electrical
and
Electronic
Equipment
in
Singapore
("sG-RoHS).
US&Canada
Only
Battery recycling
information
for
the
European
Union