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WEEE Germany: Electrical and Electronic Equipment Act – Current Situation

The VERE Association informs on the latest developments regarding the amended Electrical and Electronic Equipment Act („ElektroG2“).
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Photovoltaic – Regulations for the calculation of the ElektroG guarantee amount published

The foundation EAR published the regulations for the calculation of the guarantee amount for photovoltaic modules according to the German ElektroG on its website.
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REACh, RoHS and WEEE in a Workshop with take-e-way

On October 16th, 2014 the workshop "The Mechatronics in the Focus of the REACh Regulation, RoHS directive and the ElektroG/WEEE" will take place in Nuremberg/Germany.
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WEEE Austria – Amendment of the EAG-VO came into force

The amendment of the Austrian WEEE ordinance came into force with retroactive effect on July 1st, 2014. take-e-way offers complete solutions for distance sellers and online retailers.
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More than half of all EU member states implemented the WEEE 2 – take-e-way offers solutions

16 of the 28 EU member states implemented the WEEE 2. take-e-way offers complete WEEE solutions for all EU countries in 7 languages.
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WEEE Germany: Backpacks, bags and satchels with firmly attached lamps need to be registered according to the Electrical and Electronic Equipment Act (ElektroG)

For backpacks, bags and satchels which are equipped with firmly attached lamps an ElektroG registration (WEEE Germany) is required.
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BSW Solar informs you on the Electrical and Electronic Equipment Act and the insolvency-proof guarantee at the Intersolar Europe trade show with the assistance of take-e-way

The German Solar Industry Association will be organising an information event at the Intersolar Europe trade show this year regarding the revision of the Electrical and Electronic Equipment Act. take-e-way will be giving information about the obligatory insolvency-proof guarantee in Germany.
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Electronics seminar in Ratingen on legal requirements in electrical & electronic products – Register now with Bureau Veritas and take-e-way!

On June 25th, 2014 the second joint electronics seminar on legal requirements in electrical and electronic products will take place in Ratingen.
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Either represent yourself in any EU country or assign a representative!

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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WEEE consulting at the Intersolar Europe in Munich on June 5th, 2014 (Booth A1.740)

take-e-way and Great Lakes Reinsurance (a subsidiary of Munich Re) advise on the EU-wide registration and the insolvency-proof guarantee – Arrange an appointment now!
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