Recycling instructions
Stainless steel is a long-lasting material. Even at the end of its lifecycle, it remains a valuable raw material, so you can take your discarded sink or mailbox to metal recycling. Stainless steel is melted down and used to produce new stainless steel products. For example, the stainless steel used in our Seven worktops has a recycling rate up to 90%.
TIP! You can reuse your old worktop at the cottage for washing dishes or cleaning fish!
Quartz composite sinks should be disposed of as mixed waste.
Siphons consist of plastic and metal parts. Put the metal parts in metal recycling and the plastic parts in either the designated plastic recycling bin or mixed waste.
Our packaging materials mainly consist of cardboard, plastic film, plastic bags, and strapping. Please recycle these materials according to your local instructions.