Recycling service for old heating products

Space heating, Mitsubishi Electric, heat pump

Waste heating products are now included in Mitsubishi Electric’s recycling programme if they are replaced by Ecodan heat pumps. Offered in partnership with Overton Recycling, the free service has been designed for use by housing associations, local authorities, house builders and contractors that need to recycle at least 10 large items, such as domestic boilers, from a single location.

Martin Fahey, Mitsubishi’s sustainable-solutions manager, says, ‘The new scheme has been developed in line with our corporate commitment to the three Rs; reduce, reuse, recycle. We believe it is important to recover and recycle as much of the raw material contained in the old units as possible in order to return it back to the supply chain.’

The service can be accessed via the link below.

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