take-e-way News and Press Releases

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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Invitation to the 3rd Panel Discussion “WEEE 2 & ElektroG 2” of VERE e.V. and take-e-way

On Thursday, April 3rd, 2014 our 3rd panel discussion will take place in the “Alte Versteigerungshalle” in the Marktstraße 10 in 50968 Cologne
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Support of the C3S

ZPÜ/GEMA Standstill of collective negotiations – artists are organizing themselves – support of the C3S
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3,000 members in the VERE Association

The Association for the Return and Recycling of electric and electronic Devices (VERE e.V.) welcomes its 3,000th member in the 10th year of its existence.
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Depot container – take-e-way and AWSH collect small electronic devices in Südholstein (southern part of Holstein)

The AWSH and take-e-way are cooperating in order to develop a mutually convenient solution for the citizens and the commerce in taking back and recycling small electronic devices.
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10th anniversary of VERE e.V. – The success model for small and medium-sized enterprises

The development of the VERE Association shows that also small and medium-sized enterprises are able to successfully implement their interests if they act together.
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WEEE – No recycling contracts should be concluded in the PV industry in 2013

The environmental service provider take-e-way GmbH advises all manufacturers, importers and distributors of photo-voltaic modules not to conclude any recycling contracts or contracts for the provision of services yet in order to complete the processing of the WEEE directive.
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ElektroStoffV - EU Declaration of Conformity (standardized form)

The form proposed by VERE and take-e-way to issue an EU declaration of conformity in accordance with the new ElektroStoffV ordinance complies with the requirements of Attachment VI of the 2011/65/EU (RoHS) directive.
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