What is the process for recycling old Daikin units?

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Recycling old Daikin units is an important step in minimizing environmental impact and promoting sustainability. Daikin encourages proper disposal and recycling of their air conditioning and HVAC systems to ensure that harmful substances are handled correctly. Generally, the process begins by disconnecting the old unit from the power source, which should be carried out by a qualified professional to ensure safety and compliance with local regulations. Once disconnected, the unit should be transported to a designated recycling facility that specializes in electronic waste and refrigerant handling. At the recycling facility, trained personnel will safely recover refrigerants from the unit, in compliance with environmental regulations. The various components of the air conditioning unit, such as metals, plastics, and circuit boards, will then be sorted for appropriate recycling or disposal. Many components can be recycled and repurposed, reducing waste and the need for raw materials. For more specific instructions or local recycling options, individuals may want to explore Daikin’s official website, where they may find additional resources and information.
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Answered Jul 15, 2025

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