Recycling Your Temperature Loggers
Contribute to the reduction of electronic waste through our free recycling program.
Our Environmental Commitment
At Kelvin Solutions, we believe that logistical performance must go hand in hand with environmental responsibility. That is why we have implemented a free recycling program for our used temperature loggers to reduce their ecological impact.
Why Recycle Your Used Loggers?
Environmental Responsibility
Reduce your ecological footprint by properly processing this specific electronic waste.
Regulatory Compliance
Regulatory Compliance Comply with WEEE directives and local regulations on electronic waste management.
Circular Economy
Valuable components are reintroduced into the production chain, limiting the extraction of new resources.
Our Customer Approach
Collect the devices in a box (minimum recommended: 200 units). Close the box.
Note its dimensions and weight.
Fill out our online form with the package details and collection address.
A prepaid label will be sent to you by email.
Our partner carrier will pick up the package on the agreed date.
A recycling certificate will be issued to you for your CSR reports.
Benefits of the Recycling Program
No cost to your company, from collection to final processing of the devices.
Pickup arranged by us with our partner carriers, wherever you are.
An optimized process to save you time and minimize administrative burdens.
Official document certifying your initiative, usable in your sustainability reports.
Ready to Recycle Your Loggers?
How is the transportation of my devices handled?
Transportation is fully covered by Kelvin Solutions through our partner carriers. You will receive a prepaid label to affix to your package, and the carrier will pick it up at the address and date you have specified.
What is the minimum number of devices to recycle?
To optimize the environmental impact of transportation, we recommend a minimum of 200 units. However, if you have a smaller volume, please do not hesitate to contact us to find a suitable solution together.
How are the collected devices processed?
The devices are disassembled in specialized centers. Electronic components, batteries, and plastics are separated and then directed to specific recycling channels, in accordance with current environmental standards.