The EU Battery Regulation establishes extended producer responsibility (EPR) for all batteries placed on the EU market. Understanding the cost allocation is essential for European distributors and importers.
The EPR Framework
Producers (manufacturers and importers) bear financial responsibility for the end-of-life management of batteries they place on the market. This includes collection, treatment, and recycling costs.
Collection Targets Under the EU Battery Regulation
| Year | Collection Target |
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| 2025 | 63% of batteries placed |
| 2027 | 63% (strengthened) |
| 2030 | 73% of batteries placed |
| 2035 | 73% (strengthened) |
What This Means for Importers
Non-EU manufacturers must appoint an Authorized Representative in the EU to fulfill producer responsibility obligations. Alternatively, the EU importer assumes producer responsibility.
Practical implications: Costs are passed through the supply chain. Lead-acid battery recycling costs approximately EUR 0.50-1.50 per unit for collection and recycling.
CHISEN supports European partners with producer responsibility compliance documentation and authorized representative coordination.
FAQ
Q: Who pays for recycling if I buy from a Chinese manufacturer? A: The EU importer who first places the battery on the EU market bears producer responsibility.
Q: How is collection organized? A: Through certified battery collection networks. Distributors must offer collection points for end-of-life batteries at point of sale.
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