Apple Recycler Guide

iPhone 16e

June 2025

Contents

About this guide

Apple's goal is to one day make products using only recycled or renewable materials. A key path to reaching that goal is to improve resource recovery from end-of-use electronics.

Apple Recycler Guides provide guidance for electronics recyclers on how to disassemble Apple products to maximize recovery of resources. The guides provide step-by-step disassembly instructions and information on the product's material composition to help recyclers direct fractions to the appropriate material recycler.

Disassembly procedures are intended to be performed only by trained electronics recycling professionals. The recycler is responsible for independently evaluating and ensuring compliance with all applicable environmental, health, and safety laws related to the work. These include, but are not limited to, laws relating to the management, handling, shipping, and disposal of the outputs of this work as waste, and laws to ensure the health and safety of all employees who support this work.

For questions or feedback about this guide, email contactesci@apple.com.

Product identification

For more information about identifying your iPhone, please visit the following support pages:

Directive 2012/19/EU Annex VII Components

Directive 2012/19/EU Annex VII requirements apply to the following substances and components:

Substance/Component Part Name Removal Instructions
Printed circuit board if the surface is greater than 10 square centimeters Logic board Follow steps 1-5
External electric cables USB-C Charge Cable Follow step 1
Battery Battery Follow steps 1-4
Cover glass and display if the surface is greater than 100 square centimeters Display Follow steps 1-7
No further substances or components as listed in Annex VII

Note - For indication of the location of materials and components requiring selective treatment, refer to the image in the product components section on page 8 of this document. Location of additional items: the USB-C charge cable attaches to the bottom edge of the device where the ports are located, and the other end of the power cable attaches to the power adapter.

Safety considerations

The recycler is responsible for independently evaluating all activities undertaken by its employees to perform or support the work, and ensuring compliance with all applicable health and safety laws related to the work. These include, but are not limited to, laws relating to the health and safety of all employees who perform or support this work. The recycler is also responsible for evaluating the workspace, and ensuring that the area in which the work is to be undertaken is designed using ergonomic best practices and meets all ergonomic requirements to ensure the protection of its employees.

Broken OLEDs must be handled properly to ensure the safety of the recycler's employees and mitigate any hazards. Recyclers must package broken OLEDs in an appropriate container to properly manage the hazards associated with the materials, and store only with compatible materials. All waste must be properly classified, packaged, and labeled in accordance with all relevant laws and regulations.

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

Battery safety

This product uses a lithium-ion polymer battery. Follow these steps for safe removal and disposal of the battery:

Workplace safety guidelines

Handling a thermal runaway

If you notice any of the following signs, a thermal runaway is likely underway, and you should act immediately:

Don't use water or an ABC/CO2 fire extinguisher on a thermal runaway battery, or a device containing one. Water and ABC/CO2 fire extinguishers will not stop the reaction.

Do smother the battery or device immediately with plenty of clean, dry sand, dumped all at once. Timing is critical; the faster you pour all the sand, the faster the thermal runaway will stop.

Do leave the room for 30 minutes if the thermal runaway causes any irritation.

Do wait 30 minutes before touching the battery. Wear heat-resistant gloves and safety glasses to remove the battery from the sand, or use a non-contact thermometer to measure the battery temperature. Do not touch battery until you have confirmed it is safe to do so.

Do dispose of the damaged battery or device (including any debris removed from the sand) according to local environmental laws and guidelines.

Hazard Warnings

Disassembly instructions

Recommended tools

Directions

  1. Remove the USB-C charge cable.
  2. With the back camera facing up, insert a flat-blade screwdriver into the USB-C connector and pry downward to separate the back glass from the main enclosure.
  3. Remove the back glass by hand.
  4. Using the miniature plastic pry bar, remove the lithium-ion battery from the enclosure.
  5. Using the nail-pulling screwdriver, pry off the main logic board.
  6. With the screen facing up, insert a flat-blade screwdriver into the USB-C connector and pry downward while holding the iPhone.
  7. Remove the OLED display by hand.

Note: All outputs from this process must be managed, handled, and disposed of in accordance with applicable waste laws and regulations, including but not limited to the Waste Framework Directive and its national enactments in Europe.

Product components and location

The following diagram illustrates the components of the iPhone 16e and their locations:

Additional resources

Apple Trade-In and Recycling

Find Apple Trade-In and recycling options here.

Additional resources

Find disposal and recycling information for iPhone here.

Models: iPhone 16e 128GB Smart Phone, 16e 128GB Smart Phone, Smart Phone

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