environmental Protection

We strive to protect our environment in every way.

For this reason, we try not to put new packaging into circulation if possible. We pack your order carefully, but we use packaging material in which items have been delivered to us by manufacturers and suppliers to avoid unnecessary waste. The boxes used for shipping are not provided with our logo / inscription but may have the inscription of manufacturers in the outdoor area. However, we try to keep the packaging as neutral as possible.

Please dispose of the packaging material from your order in the designated recycling systems.

You can get packaging material received from us at the address below

2SurvivalGuys

Rüttebergstrasse 44

D-79650 Schopfheim

return it free of charge or send it back to us with sufficient postage.

https://www.kontoero.de/?utm_source=kundtseite&utm_medium=onlinesiegel&utm_campaign=referral

https://www.lizenzero.de/?utm_source=kundenseite&utm_medium=onlinesiegel&utm_campaign=referral

Battery law / disposal and environmental regulations

Some of our items come with batteries, e.g. for operating flashlights. Batteries or rechargeable batteries can sometimes also be permanently installed.

In connection with the sale of these products, as a dealer, we are obliged to point out the following to our customers according to the Battery Act:

Disposal in household waste is expressly prohibited according to the Battery Ordinance.

Please dispose of used batteries as prescribed by law at a municipal collection point or hand them in free of charge at local shops.

Batteries received from us can be used with us at the address below

2SurvivalGuys

Rüttebergstrasse 44

D-79650 Schopfheim

return it free of charge or send it back to us with sufficient postage.

Please only send rechargeable batteries to us completely discharged and take care of e.g. by masking or isolating the poles for it,

that no short circuit can occur.

Batteries that can contain pollutants are marked with the symbol of the crossed out garbage can.

This symbol usually contains the chemical name of the pollutant. For example: - Cd- for cadmium, contains more than 0.002 percent cadmium. - Pb- for lead, contains more than 0.004 percent lead - Hg- for mercury, contains more than 0.0005 percent mercury or –Li- for lithium.