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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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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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EU confirms participation in panel discussion

We are delighted about the European Commission sending a speaker to our panel discussion on April 3rd in Cologne/Germany.
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Weee2 & ElektroG2 Panel Discussion Programme

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
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Producers should observe the WEEE implementation in the EU member states

The European commission confirmed towards take-e-way that the 10 countries have already taken measures for the transposition of the WEEE directive yet
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Dangerous goods regulations render the taking back of small electrical and electronic devices almost impossible for the retail sector

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).
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VERE and take-e-way manage WEEE in Europe

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
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Bureau Veritas and take-e-way offer seminars on legal requirements in electrical & electronic products

Thematic focuses are: Electrical and Electronic Equipment Act, WEEE, Battery Act and RoHS
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