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Master WEEE Labeling: A 5-Step Compliance Guide for EU Markets

UncategorizedBy Simon Wilhelm12. February 2025Leave a comment

Failure to comply with the WEEE Directive 2012/19/EU can result in fines up to €100,000 and sales bans. This guide details the immediate actions required for correctly labeling your electrical products. For Quick Readers WEEE labeling is mandatory for almost all electrical and electronic equipment sold in the EU, and non-compliance can lead to fines…

Simplify Your EPR Compliance Across the EU: A 2025 Action Plan

UncategorizedBy Simon Wilhelm11. February 2025Leave a comment

Navigating the complex web of 27 national EPR laws is a growing challenge for businesses. A unified strategy is no longer optional—it’s essential for market access and risk mitigation. For Quick Readers Act immediately on EU EPR directives for packaging, WEEE, and batteries to avoid fines of up to €200,000 and sales bans. Centralize your…

Mastering German Battery Labeling: A Guide to BattG and New EU Rules

UncategorizedBy Simon Wilhelm11. February 2025Leave a comment

Failure to comply with updated battery labeling laws by 2025 can result in significant fines and market access denial. This guide details the immediate actions required for compliance. For Quick Readers All batteries sold in Germany require the ‘crossed-out wheeled bin’ symbol, and as of August 2024, a CE mark is also mandatory. Producers must…

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