Personal EU Batteries Regulation Training
Ready for the new Batteries Regulation (EU) 2023/1542

Find out which obligations the EU Batteries Regulation places on you and how to deal with them in your specific case. Receive comprehensive information on how to implement your obligations with regard to labelling, battery passport, EPR and due diligence obligations in the supply chain.

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Authorised Representative under the Battery Act in Germany

Authorized representative under the Batteries Act in Germany The new Batteries Act (BattG) took effect on 1 January 2021. The Batteries Act (BattG) is the implementation of the Batteries Directive of the European Union into national law. The Act essentially governs the marketing, take-back and environmentally compatible disposal of batteries and accumulators. Amongst other things, it prescribes binding take-back quotas and limit values for…

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Reporting and information obligations for producers

Information obligations pursuant to Section 18 (2) of the Electrical and Electronic Equipment Act / Batteries Act Article 2 of the Implementing Act of the Waste Framework Directive (German acronym: AbfRRL, printed matter 88/20) provides for an amendment to the Electrical and Electronic Equipment Act in Section 18. Accordingly, the status of compliance with the quantitative targets under Section 10 (3) and Section 22 (1) of the…

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Authorised Representative under the Packaging Act in Germany

Authorized representative under the Packaging Act in Germany The new Packaging Act (VerpackG) came into effect on 3 July 2021. Since that point in time, distributors of packaging subject to licensing without a branch office in Germany can be represented by an authorised representative and transfer essential producer obligations to this person. As your authorised representative, get-e-right also offers you a convenient and digital service. …

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EU Authorized Representative

EU Authorized Representative An Authorized Representative, – also known as Responsible Person, EU Representative or EU-REP – established in the European Union (EU) assists producers and importers in fulfilling certain obligations. After all, non-food products are subject to numerous rules and regulations within the EU. Compliance with these must be ensured by the producer and/or importer.  This concerns, among other things, obligations…

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Directions

Your way to get-e-right You want to talk to us personally? Then visit get-e-right at Schlossstr. 8 d-e, 22041 Hamburg. Feel free to make an appointment with us in advance: 040 750687 – 0 or consulting@get-e-right.de. Arrival by car If you are arriving by car, you can park conveniently in our underground parking garage. The entrance to this is in the Bärenallee, directly next to the Cardiologicum. The best way to reach the…

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Authorised Representative for packaging in Austria

Authorised representative for packaging in Austria Who is obliged? In general, the Austrian Packaging Ordinance distinguishes between foreign producers (legal term that also defines dealers and importers as such) from EU member states and third countries. When selling to private end-users without having a registered office in Austria, there is a general obligation for all producers to register in this context, including the mandatory…

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