Eltrade's commitment to green electronics

In age dominated by electronic devices, most of the carbon dioxide emissions associated with their production are emitted in the production chain itself. As the use of electronic products around the world grows, it takes a responsible attitude to environmental protection by companies can prevent the increase in e-waste.

The Eltrade Company accepts the challenge of being a good example in its manufacturing practices by taking initiatives to promote environmental sustainability throughout the design, creation and production process of fiscal devices.

Central part of Eltrade's commitment to sustainability are maintainable design practices and the design itself of all the cash registers and fiscal printers product range. Eltrade strives to create products that are recyclable and easy to repair, which significantly reduces their carbon footprint.

Conducting comprehensive product life cycle assessments is critical to identifying areas for improvement. That's why Eltrade evaluates its electronic devices, promoting higher quality and longer product life. Thus minimizing their impact on the environment.

The company prioritizes responsible e-waste management through recycling and proper disposal to prevent hazardous materials from entering landfills.

Creating green electronics with a commitment to eco-sustainable processes is closely related to the company's collaboration with suppliers and partners who share its commitment to environmental sustainability. By working together with its counterparties and stakeholders, the company more easily drives positive change towards a cleaner environment.

  Eltrade plans to engage its customers as well by promoting the importance of green electronics and providing them with information on the proper use, maintenance and disposal of their fiscal devices.

Embedded in Eltrade's strategy is the belief that sustainable design practices, responsible manufacturing, full life cycle assessments, e-waste management initiatives and community engagement is the right path to protecting the planet for future generations.

 

Actually why to recycle?

The surface pollution of the urban and non-urban environment and non-urban territories, the waste is a very big polluter of the soil, air and especially of the underground and surface waters in the places of their disposal. Pathogenic microorganisms in waste are viable for a relatively long period of time, which is why they are carriers of many infectious diseases. In places of accumulation, with limited access to air, rotting processes develop with the release of harmful gases: hydrogen sulfide, ammonia, and others. The waters passing through layers of accumulated waste are also heavily polluted.

The burning of waste at landfills leads to unacceptable pollution of the atmosphere with volatile dust, harmful aromatic compounds, oxides of nitrogen and sulfur. The problem of damaging nature is also aggravated by the uncontrolled mixing of domestic and industrial solid and concentrated waste.