
At Jabra, sustainability is more than just a buzzword

It’s an important value embedded in our culture, operations, and product design. At the intersection of technology and sustainability, the circular economy empowers us to unlock new possibilities. Through sustainable design and innovative business models, we can pave the way for a circular ecosystem, in which we reduce waste, promote second life, a ...

Nicolai Aleksandrowski
Sustainability Manager

Why recycling matters
Electronic devices and spare parts contain metals, plastics, and batteries that can be recovered and reused. When disposed of correctly, these materials can enter new production cycles - helping reduce waste and the need for new raw materials.

How to recycle your Jabra product or part
Depending on where you live, you have different options for responsible disposal:
- Use your local e-waste collection system
. Most cities and municipalities have collection points or bins for small electronics (often called e-waste).
→ Place your device or part in the correct e-waste container if available. - Take it to a certified recycling center
. If local sorting systems are not available, bring the part to your nearest recycling facility.
→ You can easily find one near you by opening this link: Recycling centers on Google Maps. - Follow specific battery disposal rules (if applicable)
. If your part contains a battery, please remove it (if possible) and dispose of it in a battery collection point.

When in doubt
If you are unsure where or how to recycle your device, contact your local waste authority or visit your municipality’s website for guidance on e-waste disposal.








