How should antenna be sorted?

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Antenna should be sorted as:

Small electronics

If small and with electronics

Small electronics / Småt elektronik

Metal

If clean metal part

Metal / Metal

Recycling centre

If large or mixed

Recycling centre / Genbrugsplads

About this item

Antennas should be sorted by type. Small antennas with electronics or cables can be handed in as small electronics, while clean metal parts may be sorted as metal if accepted locally. Larger roof antennas or mixed-material antennas should go to a recycling centre. Remove loose batteries if present.

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