
When this product reaches its end of life, take it to a collection point designated by local authorities. The symbol means that according to local laws and regulations, your product and/or its battery should be disposed of separately from household waste. Apple bears responsibility for the environment and is a member of the recycling programme, just like many other major electrical appliance manufacturers in the UK. Some electronic equipment may contain potentially harmful substances which must be disposed of carefully. These raw materials can be used as new material. There are important materials in old equipment which are recycled separately in a certain way. Old appliances, batteries, as well as all the products which are marked with a cross on top of a rubbish bin with wheels must be collected and recycled separately. Originally, customers could only trade in a device if they were buying a new one.No. Apple has also amended its trade-in policy to allow customers to trade in products for gift cards even if they aren't making a purchase. Apple offers trade-ins in-store or prepaid kits that can be shipped to your home in certain locations.

The prices listed on the trade-in website are the most you can expect to receive for any given device. It's important to note that Apple can only offer estimates for quotes online and that the price of a device at trade-in isn't guaranteed until it has been checked physically by Apple. The Mac mini fell from $600 to $450, the iMac from $1,200 to $850, the Mac Pro from $2,720 to $2,000, and the iMac Pro from $2,315 down to just $1,500, a 42% reduction in the possible price. The price of a MacBook Pro for trade-in has fallen by some $350 to $1,000, the MacBook Air has dropped from $490 to $400, and the MacBook from $315 to $220.Īpple's desktop machines saw even more drastic reductions, likely owing to their larger starting price points.
