Recycling instructions
Airam’s products and packaging are designed to be recyclable, and with proper sorting the materials can be returned to use as raw material for new products. Here you can find instructions for the correct recycling of products and packaging. If the product is still usable, it is worth selling or donating it forward – one person’s trash can be another’s treasure.
How to recycle the packaging of an Airam product
Cardboard packaging, cardboard sleeve, or windowed cardboard packaging
- Empty, clean, dry and flattened into cardboard packaging waste
Plastic packaging
- Empty, clean and dry into plastic packaging waste
Composite packaging
- Composite packages use both cardboard and plastic. Separate the cardboard into cardboard waste and the plastic into plastic packaging waste
- If the packaging materials cannot be separated from each other, dispose of the packaging as mixed waste.
How to recycle an Airam product
Lamps
- LED lamps, energy-saving lamps and fluorescent tubes are electrical and electronic waste and belong to the SER collection. SER collection points can be found, e.g., at grocery stores.
- Halogen and incandescent lamps are mixed waste.
Light fixtures
- Broken or decommissioned light fixtures belong to the SER collection. Fixtures can be taken to SER collection points, which are found, for example, at shops and waste stations.
Electrical accessories
- Broken or decommissioned electrical accessories belong to the SER collection. Small electrical devices can be returned to many retailers that sell them, and larger products are delivered to a SER collection point.
Decorative lights
- Broken or decommissioned decorative lights belong to the SER collection. Small items can be returned to collection points, for example at shops; larger ones are taken to the SER collection.
- Remember to remove batteries from battery-operated products and take them separately to battery collection.
Leisure products
- Broken or decommissioned battery lights and other electrically powered leisure products belong to the SER collection. Small items can be returned to collection points, for example at shops; larger ones are taken to the SER collection.
- Remember to remove the batteries from the product and take them separately to battery collection.
How to recycle the power supply of an Airam product
Batteries and small accumulators
- Used batteries and small accumulators belong to battery collection. Battery collection containers can be found, e.g., in stores that sell batteries.
- The terminals of batteries and accumulators must be taped before taking them to collection due to the risk of short-circuit and fire.
Transformers
- Broken or decommissioned transformers are electrical and electronic waste and belong to the SER collection.