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WHAT THE LEGISLATION SAYS
With the transposition of the European Directive 2012/19 / EU on waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) through the Legislative Decree 49/2014 smi, the "Producer" (Importer) who places EEE on the national territory is obliged to register in the AEE register before it starts operating.
By 'placing on the market': the first making available of a product on the market in the territory of a Member State in the course of a professional activity.
With the implementation of the European Directive 2006/66 / EC concerning batteries, accumulators and related waste through the Legislative Decree 188/2008, the "Producer" (Importer) who places Batteries / Accumulators on the national territory has the obligation to Register in the Battery Register before that you begin to operate.
Failure to register with the EEE Register entails an administrative fine of € 100,000.00
Failure to register with the Battery Register entails an administrative fine of € 100,000.00
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