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Municipal and regional collection sites for electronics and batteries

You must not discard electronics or batteries together with residual waste. Therefore, the rules on producer responsibility are meant to ensure that any end-user of electrical products or batteries at any time has the opportunity to discard free of charge this type of products for environmental treatment at the end of their service life.

At the municipal recycling centres or collection sites waste electronics must be sorted in the following seven fractions while the regional sites receive large quantities of electronics from households and similar, such as housing associations, electricians, etc.

Seven fractionsDimensions and specificationsCollection equipment
1.a. Large electronicsMore than 50 cm (stoves, washing machines, clothes dryers, etc.)Large container
1.b. Medium-sized electronicsMore than 50 cm (but NOT belong in large containers)Metal cage
2. Temperature exchange equipmentContaining refrigerants other than water (refrigerators, freezers, etc.)Large container
3. Small electronicsSmaller than or equal to 50 cmMetal cage
4. Screens and monitorsIncl. equipment with screens larger than 100 cm2 (display of information)Metal cage
5. Light sourcesElectric bulbs and fluorescent tubesBarrel/box
6. Photovoltaic panelsNo more than 13 per cage (only standard panels)Metal cage
7. Portable batteriesBarrel

Places to go with your end-of-life electronics and batteries

Municipal sites

As mentioned, local authorities are obliged to establish collection services for waste electronics and portable batteries from private households; this includes making space available at the recycling centres and sorting the products into seven different fractions. The local authorities are not involved in the subsequent transport and treatment of the end-of-life products; this is done by collective schemes or individual compliers cf. the allocation scheme. There are around 400 municipal collection sites distributed over Denmark. The collection sites are either operated by the local authority, their public utility, or through an intermunicipal waste management company (cooperation between several local authorities).

Regional sites

Businesses may drop small quantities of end-of-life electronics and portable batteries at the recycling centres, provided they are the end-users of the products.

Large quantities of waste electronics from households and similar that the local authorities are not obliged to receive can be taken directly to the regional reception sites of the collective schemes. Large quantities of waste electronics may come from dealers in whitegoods, electricians, housing associations, or institutions.

You should make an appointment

Each collective scheme must have at least one collection site per region for reception of large quantities of waste electronics. These sites are not obliged to have fixed opening hours and they are not obliged to be open to private citizens. Access to the sites must be agreed with the collective scheme.

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Collection sites

See requirements for municipal collection sites, including description of electronics fractions

Regional sites 2023-2024

See regional collection sites for large quantities of waste electronics from households and similar

Collection equipment and pictograms

See producers’ collection equipment and the standard pictograms used by local authorities

Compliance schemes and handeling companies

See contact information of waste carriers and operators calling on municipal collection sites further to the annual allocation

Allocation

See who picks up end-of-life electronics and portable batteries at the municipal collection sites

Statistics for collected electronics

See volumes of waste electronics collected in the municipalities

Statistics for collected batteries

See how many batteries are collected in the municipalities

Cooperation between local authorities and producers

See guidelines for the cooperation between local authorities and producers, including requirements for sorting and pickup at collection sites