EBM and the Environment

As you might expect, Enjoy Birds More cares deeply about the Environment. As a company dedicated to the study of birds and other wildlife, we wish to do as much as we can to protect the natural and man made environments.
 
We have adopted an Environmental Policy designed to demonstrate our commitment to operating our business in harmony with the natural and man made environments. If you wish to see the full policy, it is available to read here.
 
Our products are developed to be economical with natural resources, both in manufacture and use. We comply with the relevant laws and regulations, particularly including those relating to the Restriction of Hazardous Substances (known as RoHS) and Waste Electronic and Electrical Equipment (WEEE). The wood used in all our products comes from responsibly managed forests, as part of our commitment to the Forest Stewardship Council. We are certified with the FSC under number SA-COC-1654 EK.
 
Our products are all designed to last for a long time, but when you have finished using any of our products, please dispose of them responsibly. We would suggest using your local household recycling and waste treatment facility, particularly for the electronic parts of the product. Certain of our products are marked with the "wheelie bin" symbol This denotes that they require to be disposed of at end of their useful life by the local waste treatment facility. Please follow this instruction.
 
For some time, we have been working with Envirowise to reduce the environmental impact of our packaging.  This has involved sourcing all the packaging materials we buy from sustainable sources, reducing the amount of packaging we use, and increasing the proportion which can be recycled after use.  From December 2008, 100% of  the packaging we use can be recycled by composting, so whether you compost it yourself or send it off for composting, you can rest assured that it is environmentally positive.
 
All the paper we use for our User Guides, leaflets and other printed material is recycled.