The EU Batteries Regulation, which entered into force in February 2024, introduces extended producer responsibility for all producers of batteries and accumulators, including industrial batteries.
Specifically, battery producers have a responsibility to finance the collection, recovery, treatment and management of waste batteries. They also must comply with registration and reporting requirements. They can enlist a producer responsibility organisation to help them with these obligations.
Who is responsible for recycling used electric vehicle batteries?
3.1. Problem description In the closed-loop power batteries recycling system, EVMs bear the responsibility of recycling used electric vehicle batteries to comply with extended producer responsibility obligations.
Who is a battery producer?
A battery producer is defined by the regulation as an importer, manufacturer, distributor, or other legal person that either: a. Is established in the EU, and manufactures batteries in the EU under its own name b. Is established in the EU, and has batteries manufactured under its own name to sell them in the EU c.
A producer responsibility organisation is a company that can help producers fulfil their extended producer responsibility obligations. Specifically, battery producers have a responsibility to finance the collection, recovery, treatment and management of waste batteries. They also must comply with registration and reporting requirements.
Who is responsible for collecting waste batteries?
Article 59 explains that producers, or their appointed producer responsibility organisation, should bear responsibility for collecting waste batteries in the state where those batteries were sold. They should generally set up a collection system, collect the waste batteries for free, and have a waste management operator treat the waste batteries.
They have a battery management platform for member producers to request collection, as well as a treatment centre. They have three main channels – domestic, professional, and industrial – through which batteries can be collected, stored, and treated before returning to the battery production process, thereby aiding the circular economy. Services