Sort batteries and accumulators correctly!

Therefore, batteries and accumulators should be disposed of only in dedicated containers or delivered to selective municipal waste collection points (PSZOK). Thanks to recycling, we are able to recover most of the components from them and use them again to produce other items.

We encourage you to watch a short video animation HERE and to reflect on the seriousness of the problem.

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Interzero, wanting to show the essence of the problem in an accessible way, has prepared an animation that shows the effects of throwing away used batteries and accumulators, e.g. into mixed waste. Batteries and accumulators are a source of many heavy metals such as lead, mercury, nickel and zinc. The listed components are not neutralised in the environment, and their release poses a serious threat to the entire ecosystem. Some raw materials can contaminate soil and groundwater.

Therefore, batteries and rechargeable batteries should only be disposed of in dedicated containers or handed in at selective municipal waste collection points (PSZOK). By recycling, we are able to recover most of the components from them and reuse them for further items.

We encourage you to watch a short video animation HERE and reflect on the seriousness of the problem.

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Sort batteries and accumulators correctly!

The society uses batteries and accumulators every day - from small devices such as flashlights, telephones, toys or laptops to larger mechanisms such as lawnmowers and cars. Few people, however, realise how dangerous it is to sort them incorrectly when they run out.

Interzero has developed an animation to show the problem in an easy-to-understand way, demonstrating the consequences of disposing of used batteries and accumulators in, for example, mixed waste. Batteries and accumulators are a source of many heavy metals such as lead, mercury, nickel and zinc. These components are not neutralised in the environment, and their release poses a serious threat to the entire ecosystem. Some raw materials can lead to soil and groundwater contamination.

Therefore, batteries and accumulators should be disposed of only in dedicated containers or delivered to selective municipal waste collection points (PSZOK). Thanks to recycling, we are able to recover most of the components from them and use them again to produce other items.

We encourage you to watch a short video animation HERE and reflect on the seriousness of the problem.



Anna Grom

Anna Grom in the ranking of 100 business women - among companies with sales revenue below PLN 50 million

Anna Grom

Anna Grom in the ranking of 100 business women - among companies with sales revenue below PLN 50 million

Although the market for Polish small and medium-sized enterprises has changed very dynamically in recent years, running a business still remains the domain of men. Although Poland has constitutional gender equality and women account for nearly half of the workforce, those aspiring to higher positions in business must sometimes break through the glass ceiling.

Puls Biznesu notices and appreciates the role of women in the management of companies in Poland, promoting their entrepreneurship in the world of Polish business and inspiring them to remain active and pursue their goals and dreams. The '100 Women in Business' ranking is made up of one hundred women who manage companies with the highest sales and profit dynamics in the last two years. We are pleased to announce that Anna Grom was ranked 24th in this ranking among companies with sales revenue below PLN 50 million. Our sincere congratulations!

As a reminder, Anna Grom not only represents Interzero's management in Poland, but is also Head of Interzero Circular Solutions Europe and President of the Lewiatan Confederation on behalf of the Polish Association of Private Employers of Trade and Services.

We invite you to read a recent interview with Anna Grom for the Now Environment portal under link and we invite you to watch a short speech by Interzero's CEO, who talks about our company's goals and mission - here.


Entrepreneur! Submit your 2022 report!

Entrepreneur! Submit your 2022 report!

Please note that the period for submitting annual reports is underway. Therefore, please provide the actual weights of packaging, products and batteries introduced by your company in 2022. We need these messages to fulfil the obligations you have entrusted to us.

The data must be completed by January 31, 2023. through the customer portal My Interzero.

Under this link you will find clear instructions that will help you efficiently complete the report on the My Interzero Customer Portal.

Log in to the My Interzero platform and submit a report for 2022.