Batteries Directive definition

Batteries Directive means Directive 2006/66/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council on batteries and accumulators and waste batteries and accumulators and repealing Directive 91/157/EEC,
Batteries Directive means Directive 2006/66/EC6 on batteries and accumulators and waste batteries and accumulators as amended by Directive 2018/849.7
Batteries Directive means Directive 2006/66/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 6 September 2006 on batteries and accumulators and waste batteries and accumulators and repealing Directive 91/157/EEC, as amended from time to time;

Examples of Batteries Directive in a sentence

  • EU Batteries Directive Products are marked with this symbol to show that they were produced after 13th August 2005, and should be disposed of separately from normal domestic/commercial waste so that they can be recycled.

  • Where applicable, Customer is responsible for all obligations and liabilities under the European Union’s (i) Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive (2012/19/EU), (ii) Packaging Waste Directive (94/62/EC) and (iii) Batteries Directive (2006/66/EC), all as amended and all related national implementing measures in force from time to time.

  • Where applicable, Buyer is responsible for all obligations and liabilities under the European Union‘s (i) Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive (2012/19/EU), (ii) Packaging Waste Directive (94/62/EC) and (iii) Batteries Directive (2006/66/EC), all as amended and all related national implementing measures in force from time to time.

  • At the time of writing this report, there are no major implementation problems for the PPW, ELV, Batteries and sewage sludge Directive apparent (although the first implementation report for the Batteries Directive will only be available in 2014).

  • The Batteries Directive requires “equivalent conditions” for treatment of waste exported outside of the Community.

  • The Batteries Directive has been kept fit for purpose through regularly updated amendments since it came into force in 2006.

  • Furthermore, the definition of “producer” differs between the Batteries Directive and the WEEE Directive, which complicates the enforcement of the two pieces of legislation, especially when it comes to Internet sales.

  • Stakeholders signaled implementation problems caused by insufficient monitoring in some Member States, but also by ambiguities in methods and definitions specified in the Batteries Directive.

  • The ELV, Packaging and Batteries Directive are instrumental to achieving the objectives of the 7th EAP, the resource efficiency roadmap and the raw materials initiative as adopted by the European Commission or endorsed by the Member States.

  • The establishment of harmonised product-related requirements in the PPWD, the ELV Directive and the Batteries Directive has helped to ensure a smooth functioning of the internal market in three sectors of particular economic significance.There are however some implementation gaps which may have their roots also in legislative ambiguity, lack of clarity or even contradictions.


More Definitions of Batteries Directive

Batteries Directive means Directive 2006/66/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council on batteries and accumulators(14);

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