2006 - GRS-Batterien
2006 - GRS-Batterien
2006 - GRS-Batterien
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11. Sources, abbreviations and definitions<br />
Sources Definitions<br />
GMA, Gesellschaft für Materialkreislauf und Abfallwirtschaft mbH & Co. KG,<br />
Wiefels<br />
KPMG Deutsche Treuhand-Gesellschaft, Aktiengesellschaft,<br />
Wirtschaftsprüfungsgesellschaft, Bielefeld<br />
Uni-Cyc GmbH, Bremerhaven<br />
Abbreviations<br />
AlMn Alkali-manganese<br />
ZnC Zinc-carbon<br />
Zn-air Zinc-air<br />
Li, primary Lithium, non-rechargeable<br />
Li-ion Lithium, rechargeable<br />
NiCd Nickel-cadmium<br />
NiMH Nickel-metal hydride<br />
AgO Silver oxide<br />
Pb Lead<br />
Hg-frei Mercury-free<br />
Primary batteries Non-rechargeable batteries<br />
Secondary batteries Rechargeable batteries ( accumulators )<br />
UV-coded Certified to be Hg-free<br />
Non-UV-coded/ Undefined mercury content<br />
uncoded<br />
ÖRE Öffentlich-rechtlicher Entsorgungsträger (municipalities)<br />
BattV Decree pertaining to the collection and disposal of spent<br />
batteries and accumulators (BattV) dated 2 July 2001<br />
(revised 9 September 2001 by article 7 of the law on the<br />
conversion of environmental guidelines to the euro).<br />
Industrial/Commercial The term “industry” comprises all battery collection points<br />
not deemed to be retail points, property of the German<br />
armed forces or collection points of municipalities of which<br />
<strong>GRS</strong> <strong>Batterien</strong> has been made aware. Industry comprises<br />
industrial end-users and public institutions such as schools<br />
and hospitals.<br />
Battery mixture Mixed batteries are collected and ascribed the waste<br />
catalogue number 200133, before being sorted and<br />
subdivided into the numbers 160601 to 160605 and<br />
191111 or 191112. The code for the disposal method<br />
is D1 and the code for the recycling method is R4.