RECYCLE
Logitech products and packaging have parts that can be recycled and used to make new items. Recycle used Logitech devices to reduce unnecessary waste and preserve valuable resources. You can help by taking used Logitech devices to a local recycling center.
RECYCLING IS VITALLY IMPORTANT
At Logitech, we work hard to reduce the environmental impact of our products. We continually innovate to improve the efficiency of our products and packaging and battery consumption. We also encourage and finance electronics recycling around the world.
Here's Why
- E-waste is one of the fastest growing waste streams. It’s a global problem that’s getting worse.
- Less than 20 percent of global e-waste gets recycled and improperly handled e-waste can pollute land, water, and air.
- The recycling of end-of-life devices helps conserve resources and energy, boosts local and global economies, creates jobs and builds community.
Take Action
Local recycling partners and e-waste collection centers in your area can help ensure your old products are recycled. Here’s how you can help:
REMEMBER TO RECYCLE
Your old devices can be recycled to recover materials which can then be used to create new products.
SEPARATE TECHNOLOGY FROM TRASH
Make sure your old devices stay out of the trash. Separate batteries and packaging from the device itself. Put all recyclables aside for drop off or collection.
DROP OFF OR MAIL BACK
Check out the links below to find your nearest recycling solution and enable responsible management of e-waste.
FIND YOUR NEAREST RECYCLING CENTER
Use these links to find your closest drop off point or recycling center. For further information on recycling, please contact your local recycling authority.
NORTH AMERICA
SOUTH AMERICA
For more information on Recycling, please contact your Local Recycling Authority.
EUROPE
Czech Republic
Denmark
Finland
France
Germany
Italy
Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Romania
Slovenia
Switzerland
United Kingdom (UK)
AFRICA
For more information on Recycling, please contact your Local Recycling Authority.
ASIA
China
Hong Kong
India
Israel
Malaysia
Sri Lanka
Taiwan
Vietnam
OCEANIA
Australia
NEW ZEALAND
VOLUNTARY REUSE AND RECYCLING PROGRAMS
UNITED STATES
DIY Repair with iFixit
Are you looking to repair a Logitech device to avoid recycling? We have partnered with iFixit to offer Logitech components, repair guides and repair kits, for select products, to enable DIY repair.
EUROPE
Information for Recyclers
If you are an authorised recycler and you have questions about Logitech products that you are recycling, please get in touch by emailing recycling@logitech.com. We’d be happy to provide information to enable responsible recycling.
UNITED STATES
Free Tech Take Back with Staples
Logitech has partnered with Staples to offer consumers in the U.S. the opportunity to recycle via their “Free Tech Take Back” program.
Consumers can now drop off end-of-life devices of certain brands* at their nearest Staples store to receive a 25% off voucher, which can be used to purchase a new Logitech device. *Exclusions apply - please refer to the link below for further information.
TAIWAN
Recycling Options for Consumers in Taiwan
Consumers can find information on local recycling schemes or get in touch with us to arrange responsible recycling of end-of-life electronic products.
UNITED STATES
Giving Products a Second Life through donation
In partnership with World Vision, Logitech is donating open box product returned. Where this product is confirmed to be functional, it can be reused to educational institutions in the US. Teachers from Chicago Public Schools (CPS) select Logitech products for their classrooms, equipping students with the resources they need for in-class and remote learning.
EU & UK
Recycling Options for Etail
Any EU or UK consumer who buys a product on logitech.com can mail us back any brand of small computer peripheral for recycling on a like-for-like, one-for-one basis.
Terms and conditions apply. Please contact recycling@logitech.com for further information.
CHINA
Recycling Options for Consumers in China
Consumers can now drop off devices for recycling at any of our Logitech Outlet Stores in China, to arrange responsible recycling of end-of-life electronic products, for free.
We want to reduce waste and extend the life of devices, components, and materials. Our collect-and-recycle program, as part of our Select service plan, helps customers recycle old video equipment without the logistical hassle.
Contact us to learn more.
UNITED STATES
Recycle & Mail Back with MRM
Logitech has partnered with MRM to raise consumer awareness of local recycling points in the U.S. and offer a free mail-back, where local drop off points do not exist for consumers.
UNITED STATES
Recycle & Save with Best Buy
Logitech has partnered with Best Buy to offer consumers in the U.S. the opportunity to “Recycle and Save”.
Consumers can now drop off any end-of-life mouse, keyboard, headset, or webcam of any brand at their nearest Best Buy store to receive a 20 % off voucher, which can be used to purchase a new Logitech or Logitech G device of the same category.
HONG KONG
Recycling for Social Impact
Logitech has partnered with V Cycle to offer consumers in Hong Kong the opportunity to drop off any brand of computer peripheral to a number of Logitech-branded outlets for responsible recycling.
V Cycle is a social enterprise that offers decent work opportunities to the elderly and people in need.
NEW ZEALAND
Free Recycling
Logitech has partnered with TechCollect in New Zealand to arrange free a recycling service in major population areas.
Consumers can now drop off small consumer electronics for recycling and our partner TechCollect will arrange collection and responsible recycling by certified recyclers.
- DIY Repair with iFixit
- Information for Recyclers
- Free Tech Take Back with Staples
- Recycling Options for Consumers in Taiwan
- Giving Products a Second Life through donation
- Recycling Options for Etail
- Recycling Options for Consumers in China
- EMBRACING CIRCULARITY WITH SELECT
- IN OUR PRODUCTION FACILITY
- IN OUR OFFICES
- IN OUR SUPPLY CHAIN
- SUPPLY CHAIN CLIMATE ACTION
Recycling Labels
Every Logitech product uses special markings to raise awareness and make recycling easier. Here’s a guide to what they mean:
Mobius Loop
This symbol is used to encourage recycling. Packaging, which is marked with this symbol, should be segregated from household waste and recycled.
Green Dot
This symbol is used to indicate where Green Dot packaging recycling is directly or indirectly financed by Logitech.
Crossed-out Wheelie Bin
This symbol is a reminder that e-waste should be segregated from household waste for recycling.
Plastic Resin Codes
Plastic resin codes help recyclers identify and sort different types of plastic for recycling. Codes 1-7 are used to identify polyethylene terephthalate (PET), high-density polyethylene (HDPE), polyvinyl chloride (PVC), low-density polyethylene (LDPE), polypropylene (PP), polystyrene (PS) and other plastics (Other).
RoHS EFUP (China)
These labels are used in China to indicate the Environmentally Friendly Use Period (EFUP) of batteries and devices. 5 and 10 indicate the number of years within which a battery or device is unlikely to leak or have an environmental impact.
Four-in-one Recycling (Taiwan)
This label is used in Taiwan to encourage recycling of dry-cell batteries.
Plastic Resin Codes (Korea)
These Korean Plastic Resin Codes help identify and sort different types of plastic for recycling. The codes used include High-density polyethylene (HDPE), Low-density polyethylene (LDPE), Polypropylene (PP), Polystyrene (PS) and Other plastics (Other).
Paper Recycling (Japan)
This label is used in Japan to encourage recycling of paper packaging.
Plastic Resin Codes (Japan)
These Japanese Plastic Resin Codes help identify and sort different types of plastic for recycling. The codes used include Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET), High-density polyethylene (HDPE), Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC), Low-density polyethylene (LDPE), Polystyrene (PS) and Other plastics (Other).
Call2Recycle
This label is used in the US and Canada to share a phone number you can call to find your local drop-off point for recycling lithium ion or nickel-metal hydride batteries.
Triman & Info-Tri label for Packaging
This label is used in France to remind consumers to sort packaging materials for recycling.
Triman & Info-Tri label for Electronics
This label is used in France to remind consumers to sort electronics for recycling.
Meet Our Recycling Partners
We work with recycling partners to finance and support recycling.
Get In Touch
If you have any questions about recycling Logitech products, please contact recycling@logitech.com
Logitech’s annual impact report and other documents on this page are only available in english.