Want to make something as simple as a citizen not to dispose of the laptop battery in the trash? You think in 2006 this gesture will be easier? You’re wrong!
I have 2 batteries, iBook G4 14 Battery and PowerBook G4 12-inch battery. I certainly would not want to throw it away. Obviously, this will contaminate a lot. Following newspaper on linuxfr I did not have a specific answer (posted 16 months ago). Yesterday I decided to go back to the FNAC with the feeling that it will be difficult. I got confirmation.
After discussion with staff representatives of FNACHe tells me they have fought for 3 years with their response for a (small) receptacle for PowerBook G4 Battery recovery (no battery) cars. A company spends every 6 months to get it (nothing says it’s going in the right place then). By cons for laptop batteries, it does not know.
On the website of the City of Paris, can be read on This page “The batteries and accumulators must be reported in the outlets.” The FNAC sells many laptops, why do not they take over the notebook batteries? We can also read “The batteries and accumulators must be reported at merchants who sell or trade in equipment that require D6400 batteries to operate.”
Tomorrow I will call the mayor of Paris and a service consumer. It is unacceptable that in 2006 it is also difficult not to dispose of pollutants such as these in the trash, but want to go through a service Recyc. I imagine those who do not care …