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Microsoft is committed to proper recycling of its products as part of its overall commitment to protecting the environment. The following Web site offers options for recycling your Microsoft products, including Xbox, to our valued customers in the United States: http://www.mygreenelectronics.org

Additionally, you can mail products to the following address for recycling:

Microsoft Xbox and Zune Recycling
1815 East Deer Valley Road
Phoenix, AZ 85024

For Xbox customers in Maine:

We encourage all of our customers to recycle their used electronics. All waste computer monitors, portable computers, digital picture frames, televisions, portable DVD players, desktop printers, and video game consoles generated by households in Maine must be recycled. Please contact your local municipality for information about how and where to recycle your e-waste in your area. For more information about Maine’s electronic waste law, please visit the Maine Department of Environmental Protection site at http://www.maine.gov/dep/rwm/ewaste/index.htm.

View a list of Microsoft recycling partners in the European Union

Read the Microsoft Restriction of Hazardous Substances Compliance letter

Learn about Xbox hardware technical specifications, including environmental specifications

Learn more about Microsoft's commitment to the environment

Compliance with EU WEEE and RoHS Directives:

Compliance with EU WEEE¹ and RoHS Directives

Published: August 4, 2006 | Updated: July 16, 2009

Microsoft supports the proper recycling, recovery, and handling of waste associated with electronics. We implement strict policies to ensure that, at a minimum, our products and packaging fully comply with the requirements of each government's jurisdiction in which we do business. This includes compliance with the WEEE and RoHS Directives issued by the European Union (EU). In 2008, Microsoft funded the collection and recycling of more than 5.82 million kilograms of electronic materials. This amount represents approximately 15 percent of the worldwide sales volume and is calculated by dividing the weight of worldwide hardware products for which recycling is contracted by Microsoft by the weight of worldwide hardware product sales.

Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment (WEEE)

As of 13 August 2005, the EU requires, under the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive 2002/96/EC, that manufacturers and/or distributors of Electronic and/or Electrical Equipment manage and pay for the collection and further handling of WEEE products, as well as provide WEEE-related information to their customers.

Microsoft has taken the following approach to complying with this Directive:

  • Microsoft will, where applicable, register with national authorities in accordance with the requirements of each Member State and the EU for Microsoft products that are subject to the WEEE Directive.

  • Microsoft works cooperatively with treatment facilities and governmental agencies to provide information that enables the successful treatment of Microsoft WEEE products.

  • Microsoft will provide information to reuse centres, treatment, and recycling facilities regarding new Microsoft electrical and electronic equipment as required by each Member State and the WEEE Directive. For more information, please contact Microsoft at weee@microsoft.com.

  • Microsoft WEEE products will be designed with recycling, reuse, and waste management as a consideration.

  • Microsoft WEEE products will be labelled or stamped with the WEEE marking as shown below in accordance with European Standard EN 50419.

  • Important information for private household (or similar) users:

    • WEEE from private households means WEEE that comes from private households as well as commercial, industrial, institutional, and other sources that, because of its nature and quantity, is similar to that from private households.

    • The presence of the WEEE label or stamp (seen above) indicates members and guests of private households are responsible for properly disposing of WEEE products. Marked products must not be disposed as a part of household waste. WEEE labelled products must be kept separate and returned to a designated collection point for their dismantling, recycling, and/or reuse. In some cases, the WEEE labelled product can be returned to the place of purchase.

    • The proper disposal of WEEE products by households will conserve natural resources (through re-use and recycling) and protect environmental and human health through proper disposal.

    • In some cases there are punitive actions that your city, municipality, or Member State can take for not properly disposing of WEEE products.

    • For more information regarding options for disposal of WEEE products, please contact your local city office, municipality office, retail store where you purchased the Microsoft WEEE product and/or your waste management service by telephone, or visit your country’s government website by following the appropriate link below:

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Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS)

The EU RoHS Directive restricts the use of certain hazardous substances in products. Microsoft fully complied with RoHS as of its effective date, 1 July 2006.

Microsoft requires its suppliers through our specifications to conduct routine product material testing and to submit declarations of compliance with RoHS and other applicable specifications. Microsoft audits suppliers and manufacturers to evaluate product compliance with our specifications through the use of independent and certified third-party test laboratories. Based on these measures and practices and our supplier's declarations of conformity, Microsoft considers our products compliant with the RoHS Directive and other requirements that restrict hazardous substances in our products.

Packaging

With respect to packaging, Microsoft designs its hardware and software packaging to reduce environmental impact. This includes compliance with the European Union’s Directive on Packaging and Packaging Waste (94/62/EC of 20 December 1994, as amended by 2004/12/EC) and the CEN packaging standards (2005/C 44/13). Through policies, and in close relationship with partners and suppliers, we use a system of specifications, testing, and verification to comply with applicable laws and regulations, including requirements restricting the use of certain hazardous substances, specifying recyclable material content, and restricting the use of certain wood products.

¹ES: residuos de aparatos eléctricos y electrónicos (RAEE)

CS: odpadním elektrickým a elektronickým zařízením (OEEZ)

DA: affald af elektrisk og elektronisk udstyr (WEEE)

DE: Elektro- und Elektronik-Altgeräte (WEEE)

ET: elektri- ja elektroonikaseadmete jäätmed — elektri- ja elektroonikaseadmed

EL: Απόβλητα ηλεκτρικού και ηλεκτρονικού εξοπλισμού (ΑΗΗΕ)

EN: waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE)

FR: déchets d'équipements électriques et électroniques (DEEE)

IT: rifiuti di apparecchiature elettriche ed elettroniche (RAEE)

LV: elektrisko un elektronisko iekārtu atkritumi (EEIA)

LT: elektros ir elektroninės įrangos atliekos (EEĮ atliekos)

HU: elektromos vagy elektronikus berendezések hulladékai

MT: skart ta’ tagħmir elettriku u elettroniku (WEEE)

NL: afgedankte elektrische en elektronische apparatuur (AEEA)

NO: Elektrisk og elektronisk avfall (EE)

PL: zużyte urządzenia elektryczne i elektroniczne (WEEE)

PT: Resíduos de equipamentos eléctricos e electrónicos (REEE)

SK: odpad z elektrických a elektronických zariadení (OEEZ)

SL: odpadna električna in elektronska oprema (OEEO)

FI: sähkö- ja elektroniikkalaiteromulla

SV: avfall som utgörs av eller innehåller elektriska eller elektroniska produkter (WEEE)


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