Conserving Our Environment
Durabook will recycle your computing devices in accordance to the current E-waste processing approved methods following SERI (Sustainable Electronics Recycling International) guidelines. Following SERI (Sustainable Electronics Recycling International) guidelines
Battery Recycling
Durabook offers free recycling for all our batteries. To recycle the battery, please go to call2recycle.org or use the Call2Recycle Helpline at 800-822-8837
Call2Recycle® is a product stewardship program providing no-cost battery and cellphone recycling solutions across the U.S. and Canada. Operated by Call2Recycle, Inc., a 501(c)4 nonprofit public service organization, the program is funded by battery and product manufacturers committed to responsible recycling. – See more at: call2recycle.org
Packaging Recycling & Reusing
Every Durabook device is packaged in eco-friendly materials that are reused at minimum five (5) times to transport our products both carefully and conscious of the environment. All packaging materials can be recycled at local recycling facilities. Please click here for more information.
Conflict Minerals Management Measures
In order to prevent conflict minerals in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and its adjacent areas from being used on the company’s raw materials, Durabook strictly implement the policy on conflict minerals, and improving the conditions of the electronic supply chain, supporting regional procurement plans to make the Congo (Kinshasa) and its surrounding areas Adjacent countries have legal trade in the future.
Durabook Green Policy
We are committed to protecting the environment and managing our environmental impact responsibly. From materials to how we ship, we strictly adhere to the below standards and rules to ensure the best interest to the environment:
GREEN POLICY
RECYCLE OLD PRODUCT
RECYCLE BATTERY
RECYCLE PACKAGE
SO ISO14401
RoHS DIRECT CERTIFICATION
WEEE DIRECTIVE CERTIFICATION
BATTERY DIRECTIVE CERTIFICATION
PACKAGING DIRECTIVE CERTIFICATION
STATEMENT AGAINST USE OF “CONFLICT MINERALS”