The WEEE symbol — a crossed-out wheeled bin — indicates that this product must not be disposed of as general household waste at the end of its life. It is a mandatory marking under the UK Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Regulations 2013, required on all electrical and electronic products sold to UK consumers. The symbol signals that the product must be collected separately and directed to an approved recycling or recovery facility, so that hazardous materials including lithium batteries can be safely extracted and valuable materials recovered. As a registered UK WEEE producer (registration number WEE/MM7338AA), Canard London Ltd fulfils its legal obligation to finance the collection, treatment, and environmentally sound disposal of this product when it reaches end of life. When you are ready to dispose of your T16 power bank, it can be returned to any electrical retailer under the one-for-one take-back scheme, dropped at a local household waste recycling centre, or returned to Canard directly.