SRAM

HISTORY

SRAM’s founding was based on one man’s dream to create a more fun, efficient, and faster experience on a bicycle. Today, SRAM is a global team of people delivering that same passion for improving the experience as well as expanding the potential of cycling.

LOCATIONS

SRAM’s global footprint helps us bring cycling to every corner of the globe, including your local roads and trails.

WORLD BICYCLE RELIEF

Started by one of their founders, World Bicycle Relief is a global charity mobilizing people in developing countries with life-changing bicycles, providing access to education, healthcare and economic opportunity.

SRAM FUNDAMENTALLY BELIEVES THAT:

  • Bicycles improve the environment.
  • Bicycles ease traffic congestion.
  • Bicycles reduce the cost of transportation.
  • Bicycles improve health and reduce obesity.

Cyclists are a passionate user group that support and enhance the areas in which they ride.

SRAM’s products promote sustainability – they empower people to transport themselves and their families at low cost, to stay healthy, and to reduce pollution and improve community by reducing the use of fossil fuel-powered vehicles.

SRAM is proud to deliver quality, exciting, sustainable products to its customers, but our obligation to social responsibility does not start and end with our products. We are also committed to improving our business practices to increase our positive impact on our employees, the people in our communities and those far away, and our planet itself.

Environmental Policy and Recycling

ENVIRONMENT

Their environmental management activities are guided by their Environmental Policy: SRAM is committed to the protection of the environment and prevention of pollution, including meeting all legal requirements. They maintain an environmental management system to reduce risk associated with noncompliance by meeting legal, customer, and stakeholder requirements related to the environment. They will continuously improve their system to adapt to rapidly changing legal and market requirements.

ROHS

SRAM ensures compliance with the Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) directive, which bans new electrical and electronic equipment from containing more than permissible levels of hazardous substances.

REACH

SRAM is committed to the Registration, Evaluation, Authorization and Restriction of Chemicals (REACH) regulation to improve the protection of human health and the environment from risks that can be posed by chemicals. SRAM goes to great lengths to remove harmful substances from their product designs.

RECYCLING

Many SRAM products are recyclable or contain recyclable materials. Recycle or dispose of these products or parts in accordance to local, state, and federal regulations. Do not dispose with normal domestic waste. By recycling these products correctly, you will help conserve natural resources and prevent potential negative environmental consequences.

WASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT (WEEE)

SRAM is committed to the protection of human health and the environmentally friendly recovery and disposal of electronic waste. SRAM ensures compliance with the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive for all their products.

BATTERIES

For consumers in the United States and Canada, SRAM has partnered with Call2Recycle®. Please call 1-800-8-BATTERY or visit www.call2recycle.org for additional information. For other locations, recycle or dispose in accordance to local, state, and federal regulations.

Do not dispose with normal domestic waste. Never dispose of batteries in a fire.

DOT FLUID

Used DOT fluid must be recycled or disposed of in accordance to local, state, and federal regulations. Never pour used DOT fluid down a sewage or drainage system or into the ground or body of water.

REVERB AND SUSPENSION FLUIDS

Used Reverb and suspension fluids must be recycled or dispose of in accordance to local, state, and federal regulations. Never pour used Reverb or suspension fluids down a sewage or drainage system or into the ground or body of water.

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