The WEEE2 directive requires that in any EU country in which you sell directly to the end user, it would be necessary to represent yourself or to assign a representative.
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The first draft for the new ElektroG is available. Thus, we are able to discuss about the implementation in practice with the concerned employees of the authorities on April 3rd in Cologne/Germany
The taking back of small electrical and electronic devices in the retail sector planned in the new ElektroG is counteracted by the ADR requirements (dangerous goods).
The multilingual team of VERE and take-e-way is in permanent close dialogue with all national WEEE authorities and compliance partners in the EU and is at your disposal if you need any help to comply with the new WEEE directive