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Sponsored ContentPartner ContentThu 18 May 23

SALTO Adds Support to Battery Recycling Efforts

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SALTO Oceania says it is committed to environmental sustainability and is taking steps to reduce its impact on the environment.

As such, SALTO Oceania is now a proud B-cycle-Accredited Battery Steward via the Battery Stewardship Council’s (BSC) B-cycle Scheme.

B-cycle is about creating a responsible battery lifecycle – from buying better batteries for the planet, to safe use, and convenient recycling. B-cycle creates a closed-loop lifecycle for batteries.

As part of this commitment, SALTO has partnered with Ecobatt, a BSC-endorsed battery recycling company based in Melbourne, to set up recycling receptacles/drop-off points at all of distributor LSC’s branches for business partners to use.

SALTO is also recommending that its built environment clients reach out to Ecobatt directly to provide drop-off points within their buildings.

“We believe in taking responsibility for our impact on the environment,” SALTO Oceania managing director Frederik Troester said.

“We are proud to become a B-cycle-Accredited Battery Steward and to work with Ecobatt to support battery recycling efforts in Australia.

“We believe that it is our responsibility to take steps to reduce our impact on the environment and to encourage others to do the same.”

B-cycle is an industry-led initiative that aims to promote the responsible recycling of batteries in Australia. The program is designed to ensure that batteries are recycled in an environmentally responsible manner and to reduce the environmental impact of battery disposal.

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▲ The SALTO and Ecobatt teams: Frederik Troester, SALTO general manager Oceania; Nick Dodd, Ecobatt general manager; Peter Cage, Ecobatt national sales manager; Cedric Duigou, SALTO Living Spaces APAC lead; and Ryan Calleja, SALTO technical support specialist Oceania.

SALTO Oceania’s partnership with Ecobatt is an important step toward achieving the company's sustainability goals.

By providing recycling receptacles/drop-off points at its distributor’s branches, SALTO is making it easier for partners to dispose of smart lock and device batteries in an environmentally responsible manner.

“We believe that it is important for companies to take responsibility for their impact on the environment and to take steps to reduce that impact,” Ecobatt managing director Peter Cage said.

“We look forward to working with SALTO Oceania to support its sustainability goals.”

SALTO Oceania’s commitment to sustainability is an important part of the company’s mission to provide innovative and reliable electronic access control solutions.

SALTO says it is committed to providing its customers with the highest level of security and convenience while also taking steps to reduce its impact on the environment.

For more information about SALTO Oceania and its commitment to sustainability, visit the company website.



The Urban Developer is proud to partner with SALTO Oceania to deliver this article to you. In doing so, we can continue to publish our daily news, information, insights and opinion to you, our valued readers.

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