Cross-industry statement on the need for a transition period for the implementation of the Batteries Regulation
Position Paper
21 Jul 2021
Environment

 

The co-signatories of this joint statement support the European Commission’s objective to improve the sustainability of batteries, while protecting the competitiveness of the Single Market, and are fully committed to supporting the EU’s transition towards sustainable batteries.

Given the extent of the changes and the significant uncertainty over the final text of the Regulation, we call on the co-legislators to provide economic operators with the necessary time to duly implement due requirements. This is especially the case for provisions with design impacts (e.g. Article 11 on battery replaceability) or labelling impacts that currently are foreseen to apply as of entry into force with no time for industries to re-design complex products and adapt complex global supply chains.

Within our statement we recommend to:

 

AmCham EU – American Chamber of Commerce to the EU

APPLiA – Home Appliance Europe

DIGITALEUROPE

EGMF - European Garden Machinery Industry Federation

EPBA – European Portable Battery Association

EPTA – The European Power Tool Association

EUROBAT – Association of European Automotive and Industrial Battery Manufacturers

FEM – European Materials Handling Federation

MedTech Europe - the European trade association for the medical technology industry.

ORGALIM – Europe’s Technology Industries

TIE – Toy Industries of Europe

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