Disposing of Old Tires: Essential Knowledge for Businesses and Manufacturers
How do businesses with large fleets dispose of their old tires, and what responsibilities do manufacturers have?
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How do businesses with large fleets dispose of their old tires, and what responsibilities do manufacturers have?
Discover which obligations companies have under the EU Single-Use Plastics Directive and how sustainable alternatives can be implemented.
Businesses selling products in the USA must adapt to the growing requirements of Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR).
Since the new CSRD took effect in 2023, companies are more strongly required to report on their environmental impact. These guidelines become mandatory for the 2024 fiscal year.
Read this article to find out exactly what foreign manufacturers need to know regarding the Single-Use Plastics Fund Act (EWKFondsG) in Germany
In this article, learn about the obligations introduced by the EU Single-Use Plastics Directive (2019) and the German Single-Use Plastics Fund Act (EWKFondsG).
Read this article to find out exactly what the plastic tax is all about, what the benefits are and how much you have to pay.
Legislation changes every year. The Electrical and Electronic Equipment Act is also coming up with some updates in the new year. We will inform you about what has changed in…
The European Battery Regulation significantly impacts manufacturers, importers, exporters, and retailers in the battery industry, who are still adapting to the changes.
In this article, you will find out how the EU’s product passport is shaping the future of sustainable products.
The labelling obligation is intended to facilitate collection, reuse and recycling and to provide end consumers with important information
A fund solution is to be implemented before the end of the current legislative period. Companies that adhere to the minimum standards
If your company does not yet have an NIF for the Spanish market, you should take action now.
Before introducing packaging into the market, small businesses must apply for their packaging license and fulfill their obligations.
How are electronic devices disposed of, why is this important, and what can recycling look like?
France has set ambitious recycling goals and aims to use 100% recycled plastics by 2025.
Sustainable supply chain management is becoming an increasingly critical factor that goes far beyond risk management and can actively contribute to sustainability.
The PPWR targets EU-based companies as well as those importing packaging into the EU, applying to domestic and imported products alike. To establish a functioning circular economy for packaging, the…
What exactly is the role of a dual system, who needs to register with them, and how does it work? In this article, we answer the most important questions about…
What exactly is the role of a dual system, who needs to register with them, and how does it work? In this article, we answer the most important questions about…
The new agreement on the EU Packaging Law aims to make packaging safer and more sustainable.
With the translation of the EU directive WEEE2, you need to comply with the national laws regarding electronic waste disposal.
Packaging waste management in Spain is subject to legal regulations. Find out what you need to consider to act in compliance with the law.
Within the scope of the final report of the EPR for textiles (ProTex), there are two possible models that are feasible.
Since July 2023, online retailers are obliged to contribute to EPR fees for their products and for their packaging and shipping materials.
According to the EU Directive, we analyze the three main product categories: packaging, electrical appliances, and batteries.
As a seller operating abroad, you must meet the requirements of each country. We compared the EPR regulations and systems across the EU
Are you a textile manufacturer exporting your goods to Sweden? We have all the information you need about the EPR for textiles in Sweden
Are you a manufacturer, retailer or dropshipper and sell your goods online? Find out here what you need to know about EPR in online retail.
The introduction of the Italian plastic tax has been postponed for the sixth time and is now scheduled for July 1, 2024, according to the budget proposal of the Italian…
The newly implemented EPR legislation for packaging in Great Britain, affect all organisations that import or circulate packaging and have a significant impact on compliance requirements.
The new EPR guidelines will come into force in Denmark from 2025. The obligation to report quantities will already apply in 2024. You can find interesting facts here.
What is the vision behind the EU textile strategy? What obligations apply here? Find out in our blog post on the subject.
What is the Digital product passport for sustainable products? What does it oblige manufacturers to do? Find out in our blog post on the subject.
What’s the status of the Packaging Law in Spain? What obligations apply here? Find out in our blog post on the subject.
This blog post provides insights into the latest EPR packaging developments in Finland. We’ll outline the essential aspects of packaging EPR in Finland and how Deutsche Recycling GmbH can assist…
In this article, we cover the five key aspects of the EU Packaging Regulation. You will learn how the PPWR will impact the packaging industry, its goals and requirements, and…
Within this article, we delve into the obligations mandated by the Textile EPR in the Netherlands, those impacted by these regulations, and the overarching objectives driving these measures. Our comprehensive…
Extended Producer Responsibility in Germany holds manufacturers responsible for their product’s entire lifecycle, encompassing production, product, and packaging take-back, and disposal. Its aim is to promote sustainability by conserving and…
WEEE Directive and Exports: Why do you need a representative according to the WEEE directive when you export? Anyone who exports electrical or electronic products as a German manufacturer or…
International Regulations when Exporting from Germany – You Must Comply with these Regulations Since the introduction of the WEEE directive and other regulations for the export of the electrical and…
Electrical Act: Avoid a warning – what the risk is and how to protect yourself against it Within the EU, both the sale and the subsequent disposal of electrical and…
WEEE2: recycling PV modules Solar modules are one of the most environmentally friendly energy sources, but also one of the most resource-heavy waste products. Recycling of PV modules is so…
The German Electrical Devices Act: what are the rules? The German Electrical Devices Act (ElektroG) controls the marketing, disposal and recycling of electrical and electronic devices. Among other things, it…
Current obligations for dealers in the UK Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) is about ensuring that companies that manufacture, import and sell these products are accountable for their environmental impacts at…
Electrical waste recycling – the best path for recycling Germans see themselves as the world champions of recycling, and are also considered as such in most other countries. But a…
2020: six kilograms more packaging waste per capita In the Corona year 2020, 78 kilograms of packaging waste per capita were collected from private households in Germany. This represents an…
Environmental Compliance – a challenge for a good cause Climate policy is clearly at the center of the social debate. Companies are increasingly dependent on acting sustainably and taking responsibility.…
Austrian Battery Ordinance New requirements for online stores from 01.01.2022 For online store operators, quite a lot will change in 2022. In this blog post you will learn everything important…
Electronic waste in Germany This is how much e-waste Germany produces each year Around 1.9 million – that’s how many tons of electrical appliances were put into circulation in Germany…
Product recycling 2022 – made in France Particularities and obligations for manufacturers and (online) dealers Since January 1, 2022, new requirements and obligations for (online) retailers and manufacturers have applied…
What does the French Triman logo mean? What changes are coming into force in 2021? And what do distributors of electrical equipment need to do now?
Dispose of an e-bike battery: the mega-trend and mega-challenge for manufacturers and dealers. Hopping on a bike and feeling the wind in your hair – it’s become a hobby for…
WEEE number – step by step to apply for it Importers, manufacturers and distributors of electronic equipment are bound by a wide range of directives and regulations worldwide. This also…
Directive 2012 19 EU: Implications for producers and distributors of electrical equipment Kettle, dishwasher or torch – electrical appliances can be found everywhere, whether in our homes as kitchen appliances…
Amazon and the extended producer responsibility How to get an EPR number Some traders who sell their products on Amazon have recently received a mail that is causing great uncertainty.…
How to handle the obligations of the German Packaging Act with an authorised representative in Germany As a non-German trader or exporter who ships his goods to Germany and does…
Commercial waste disposal: everything you need to know! Climate change and environmental protection are the big topics of the present and the greatest challenges of our future, affecting not just…
The German recycling rate compared to other European countries Saving the environment has greater importance today than practically any other topic. Climate change and the challenges it poses not only…
The new German supply chain law comes in 2023 – an overview of the most important points On June 11th, 2021, the German parliament passed the Supply Chain Due Diligence…
Warnings letters regarding the German packaging act are increasing Legal errors are increasingly causing warnings in eCommerce. These are not only annoying but also, first and foremost, expensive. In Germany…
§ 3a UWG and its scope Section 3a UWG is a german regulation that is known only to a few. It comes from the german law against unfair competition or…
Everything you need to know about the take-back obligation for packaging in Germany With the introduction of the Packaging Act (VerpackG) and the obligation to take back packaging contained therein,…
The Packaging Act, which is intended to ensure the highest possible recycling rate for packaging, has been in force in Germany since 2019. After two years of validity, the Bundestag…
EU Market Surveillance Regulation (MSR): These new rules will apply from July 16, 2021 European case law has not kept pace with the complex supply chains of international online retail…
Product liability in Austria & Switzerland: recycling and waste disposal are important issues
WEEE Registration 2021 – Germany & Europe What you need to know about costs, import/export requirements and how to apply for a registration number Anyone who manufactures or distributes electrical…
It is hard to imagine the streets without them: electric vehicles. A completely new infrastructure must be created around battery-powered vehicles. Other questions are: What happens to the components…
Whether televisions, e-bikes, functional clothing or furniture: it’s not just consumers who are increasingly paying attention to the environmental compatibility of products when making a purchase. Legislators are taking into…
The new German Batteries Act (BattG2) came into force on 01.01.2021. What changes were made and what are the consequences for battery manufacturers?
Recycling lithium ion batteries: this is what electromobility manufacturers and dealers need to know! Electromobility is on the up and up – and that particularly applies to e-bikes (pedelecs) and…
In 145 countries around the world, laws and regulations are in place that hold manufacturers and distributors responsible for the waste management of their products. Within the European Union and…
ElektroG: What is governed by the German Electrical and Electronic Equipment Act? What manufacturers & distributors should know. The Electrical and Electronic Equipment Act in Germany (ElektroG) governs the sale,…
Packaging registration and labelling obligations – simply explained The registration and labelling obligations in Germany stem from the new Packaging Act (VerpackG), in force since 1 January 2019. The new…
As part of the so-called extended producer responsibility (EPR), every company that sells products in Germany – and thus always brings packaging waste into circulation – must ensure that the…
It’s not just Austria that is discussing a ban on plastic bags. But now the new law has come into force and brings some innovations for buyers, dealers and importers…
Regardless of whether you export your electrical or electronic equipment to Spain in the conventional way or sell it via an online shop – in any case, you are subject…
Now that the Small Electric Vehicle Ordinance (eKFV) has entered into force, there is now the question of how to handle these vehicles under the German Electrical and Electronic Equipment…
VREG – the implementation of the WEEE directive in Switzerland For almost 30 year now, the governments of EU Member States and the EU itself, alongside representatives of industry and…
Austria and the “Plastiksackerl” Information on the amendment to the Packaging Ordinance regarding the Carrier Bag Ordinance An amendment to the Packaging Ordinance concerning carrier bags, also known as “Plastiksackerl”…
The new Portuguese Environmental Protection Agency (APA) has set up a central registration office and is currently adjusting the registrations of WEEE…
This year, a joint central public register for packaging, WEEE (electrical appliances) and batteries was introduced…
Open Scope – also an export topic! As of today, August 15, 2018, the second amendment of the WEEE Directive has entered into force. This introduces the so-called “open scope”…
Since of the 15.08.2018 the open scope (offener Anwendungsbereich) is into force. Meaning that primarily ALL electrical and electronic equipment has to be registered according to the electronic law…