Imprint

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This is a joint website of Ganz Einfach GmbH and WD Plus GmbH

 

Information according to § 5 TMG:

Ganz Einfach GmbH 
Wohlenbergstr. 16
30179 Hannover DE
Represented by:
General Manager: Maik Krüger

WD Plus GmbH
Wohlenbergstr. 16
30179 Hannover DE
Represented by:
General Manager: Maik Krüger

Contact - Ganz Einfach GmbH
Telefon: +49 511 13221730
Telefax: +49 511 13221799
E-Mail: info@ganzeinfach.de

Contact - WD Plus GmbH
Telefon: +49 511 13221720
Telefax: +49 511 99978611
E-Mail: info@wd-plus.de

Register Entry Ganz Einfach GmbH:
Register Court: Amtsgericht Hannover
Register number: HRB 207601

Register Entry WD Plus GmbH:
Register Court:: Amtsgericht Hannover
Register number: HRB 207670

VAT Ganz Einfach GmbH:
Sales tax identification number according to §27 a Sales Tax Act: USt.-ID: DE278918917

VAT WD Plus GmbH:
Sales tax identification number according to §27 a Sales Tax Act: USt.-ID: DE279098382

Dispute Resolution
We participate in a dispute resolution procedure before a consumer arbitration board.The responsible consumer arbitration board is:
Allgemeine Verbraucherschlichtungsstelle des Zentrums für Schlichtung e. V.
Straßburger Str. 8 77694 Kehl
Telefon: +49 7851 7957940
Telefax: +49 7851 7957941
http:// www.verbraucher-schlichter.de

The imprint was created on 16.11.2017 based on the generator of eRecht24.

Liability for contents
As a service provider, we are responsible for our own content on these pages in accordance with general legislation pursuant to Section 7 (1) of the German Telemedia Act (TMG). However, according to §§ 8 to 10 TMG, we are not obliged as a service provider to monitor transmitted or stored third-party information or to investigate circumstances that indicate illegal activity. Obligations to remove or block the use of information in accordance with general laws remain unaffected by this. However, liability in this regard is only possible from the point in time at which a concrete infringement of the law becomes known. If we become aware of any such infringements, we will remove this content immediately.

Liability for links
Our offer contains links to external websites of third parties, on whose contents we have no influence. Therefore, we cannot assume any liability for these external contents. The respective provider or operator of the pages is always responsible for the content of the linked pages. The linked pages were checked for possible legal violations at the time of linking. However, a permanent control of the contents of the linked pages is not reasonable without concrete evidence of a violation of the law. If we become aware of any infringements of the law, we will remove such links immediately.

Copyright
The content and works created by the site operators on these pages are subject to German copyright law. The reproduction, editing, distribution and any kind of exploitation outside the limits of copyright require the written consent of the respective author or creator. Downloads and copies of this site are only permitted for private, non-commercial use. Insofar as the content on this site was not created by the operator, the copyrights of third parties are respected. In particular, third-party content is marked as such. Should you nevertheless become aware of a copyright infringement, please inform us accordingly. If we become aware of any infringements, we will remove such content immediately.

The disclaimer was created on 16.11.2017 based on the generator of eRecht24.

Disposal instructions

Information obligations according to §18 Para. 2 Electrical and Electronic Equipment Act: www.bmu.de/themen/wasser-abfall-boden/abfallwirtschaft/statistiken/elektro-und-elektronikaltgeraete/

The proper disposal of old electrical and electronic equipment ("waste electrial equipment"), batteries and lamps is important to us. The following rules must be observed during disposal:

1. Environmentally sound disposal of old devices

According to the Electrical and Electronic Equipment Act (ElektroG), as a distributor of electrical equipment we are obliged to take back waste electrical and electronic equipment free of charge. We fulfil this legal obligation via the internet portal "e-kollekt".

Further information on the possibility of returning old appliances via "e-kollekt" is available here.

Every consumer is legally obliged to dispose of old electrical appliances separately from household waste, as they contain harmful substances and valuable resources. Electrical appliances are marked with the following symbol (see point 5), which means that they must not be disposed of with household waste.

WEEE can be handed in at an authorised collection or take-back point. This can be, for example, a local recycling centre.

WEEE is accepted there free of charge and recycled in a way that protects the environment and conserves resources.

If you cannot find a collection point near you, our customer service will be happy to help you.

Tel: +49 511 13221710 Mo-Fr: 09:30–18:00
Mail: info@ganzeinfach.de

2. Environmentally friendly disposal of batteries and accumulators

Batteries and accumulators (rechargeable batteries) also contain harmful substances and resources. As with electrical appliances, every consumer is therefore legally obliged to hand in used batteries and accumulators at an authorised collection point to ensure that they are recycled in a way that protects the environment and conserves resources.

Batteries containing harmful substances are marked with abbreviations indicating cadmium (Cd), mercury (Hg) and lead (Pb). Batteries are marked with the following symbol (see point 5), which means that they must not be disposed of with household waste.

After use, you can return batteries free of charge to the point of sale or its immediate vicinity (e.g. to municipal collection points or retailers). Defective batteries can be taken to a local recycling centre. If you cannot find a suitable return option in your area, our customer service will be happy to help you:

Tel: +49 511 13221710 Mo-Fr: 09:30–18:00
Mail: info@ganzeinfach.de

3. Further information on disposal

3.1. Why must waste electrical equipment must be handed in at a collection point?

Waste electrical equipment contains pollutants and valuable resources. The collection points ensure that the appliances are refurbished and reused, if possible, by certified waste management companies. Ideally, old products can be refurbished. If reuse is not possible, they treat the old appliances, remove pollutants from the appliances and recycle valuable resources. This process protects the environment and the increasingly scarce resources.

3.2. Removal of batteries and illuminants

Please remove easily removable used batteries and used rechargeable batteries, as well as those that are not enclosed, from the appliances before handing them for disposal. Please proceed with disposal as described above (point 1 & point 2). Please also remove easily removable illuminants before handing in, then dispose of both separately.

3.3. Data deletion

Please note: The consumer is responsible for deleting personal data from electrical and electronic equipment.

3.4 Disposing of illuminants, lamps and luminaires in an environmentally friendly way

Most lamps/lamps (compact and linear fluorescent lamps, energy-saving lamps, discharge lamps and LEDs) contain pollutants and resources. As a result, every consumer is legally obliged to hand them in at an approved collection point. In this way, they are recycled in an environmentally friendly and resource-conserving way. You can hand in illuminants, luminaires and lamps free of charge at the local recycling centre.

3.5. Compact fluorescent lamps, metal halide lamps, fluorescent tubes and neon lamps may contain small amounts of mercury. Avoid skin contact with damaged lamps! Collect the broken pieces with a damp paper or a piece of cardboard and pack the remains airtight, for example in a jar with a screw cap, for transport to the recycling centre or hazardous waste collection centre. Ventilate the affected room for about 30 minutes. Please avoid sucking up the fragments with a hoover.

Light bulbs and halogen lamps may be disposed of in household waste.

If you are unsure about the type of bulb, please hand it in at a suitable collection point that ensures proper disposal.

4.1 Ganz Einfach GmbH WEEE Registration Number

We are registered with the Stiftung Elektro-Altgeräte Register (EAR, Benno-Strauß-Straße 1, 90763 Fürth) as a manufacturer of electrical and electronic equipment under the WEEE Reg. No. DE WEEE No. 61342011.

4.2 WD Plus GmbH WEEE Registration Number

We are registered with the Stiftung Elektro-Altgeräte Register (EAR, Benno-Strauß-Straße 1, 90763 Fürth) as a manufacturer of electrical and electronic equipment under the WEEE Reg. No. DE WEEE No. 67896761.

5. Unique Identification Number (UIN)

The unique identifier UIN, certifying registration in the register of producers of electrical and electronic equipment in accordance with Article L.541-10-13 of the Environmental Code, has been assigned by the company Ganz Einfach GmbH. This identifier confirms that it complies with its obligation to be registered in the register of producers of electrical and electronic equipment and that it has made its declarations concerning placing on the market.

EcoSystem (Lekó): 1645527911526
Bitkom (EcoSystem): FR031263_05TCXP
Bitkom (Screlec): FR032225_06AAG1 

6. Symbol for the marking of electrical appliances

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