(1) rules regarding the placing on the market of batteries and accumulators and, in particular, a prohibition on the placing on the market of batteries and accumulators containing hazardous substances; and (2) specific rules for the collection, treatment, recycling and disposal of waste batteries and accumulators to supplement relevant Community legislation on waste and to promote a high level of collection and recycling of waste batteries and accumulators.
Directive 2006/66/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 6 September 2006 on batteries and accumulators and waste batteries and accumulators and repealing Directive 91/157/EEC (Text with EEA relevance)
Modified by
- Directive 2008/12/EC of the European Parliament and of the Councilof 11 March 2008amending Directive 2006/66/EC on batteries and accumulators and waste batteries and accumulators, as regards the implementing powers conferred on the Commission, 32008L0012, March 19, 2008
- Directive 2008/103/EC of the European Parliament and of the Councilof 19 November 2008amending Directive 2006/66/EC on batteries and accumulators and waste batteries and accumulators as regards placing batteries and accumulators on the market(Text with EEA relevance), 32008L0103, December 5, 2008
- Directive 2013/56/EU of the European Parliament and of the Councilof 20 November 2013amending Directive 2006/66/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council on batteries and accumulators and waste batteries and accumulators as regards the placing on the market of portable batteries and accumulators containing cadmium intended for use in cordless power tools, and of button cells with low mercury content, and repealing Commission Decision 2009/603/EC(Text with EEA relevance), 32013L0056, December 10, 2013
- Directive (EU) 2018/849 of the European Parliament and of the Councilof 30 May 2018amending Directives 2000/53/EC on end-of-life vehicles, 2006/66/EC on batteries and accumulators and waste batteries and accumulators, and 2012/19/EU on waste electrical and electronic equipment(Text with EEA relevance), 32018L0849, June 14, 2018
Corrected by
- Corrigendum to Directive 2006/66/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 6 September 2006 on batteries and accumulators and waste batteries and accumulators and repealing Directives 91/157/EEC, 32006L0066R(01), November 10, 2006
(a) equipment connected with the protection of Member States' essential security interests, arms, munitions and war material, with the exclusion of products that are not intended for specifically military purposes; (b) equipment designed to be sent into space.
(1) "battery" or "accumulator" means any source of electrical energy generated by direct conversion of chemical energy and consisting of one or more primary battery cells (non-rechargeable) or consisting of one or more secondary battery cells (rechargeable); (2) "battery pack" means any set of batteries or accumulators that are connected together and/or encapsulated within an outer casing so as to form a complete unit that the end-user is not intended to split up or open; (3) "portable battery or accumulator" means any battery, button cell, battery pack or accumulator that: (a) is sealed; and (b) can be hand-carried; and (c) is neither an industrial battery or accumulator nor an automotive battery or accumulator;
(4) "button cell" means any small round portable battery or accumulator whose diameter is greater than its height and which is used for special purposes such as hearing aids, watches, small portable equipment and back-up power; (5) "automotive battery or accumulator" means any battery or accumulator used for automotive starter, lighting or ignition power; (6) "industrial battery or accumulator" means any battery or accumulator designed for exclusively industrial or professional uses or used in any type of electric vehicle; (7) "waste battery or accumulator" means any battery or accumulator which is waste within the meaning of Article 1(1)(a) of Directive 2006/12/EC; (8) "recycling" means the reprocessing in a production process of waste materials for their original purpose or for other purposes, but excluding energy recovery; (9) "disposal" means any of the applicable operations provided for in Annex IIA to Directive 2006/12/EC; (10) "treatment" means any activity carried out on waste batteries and accumulators after they have been handed over to a facility for sorting, preparation for recycling or preparation for disposal; (11) "appliance" means any electrical or electronic equipment, as defined by Directive 2002/96/EC, which is fully or partly powered by batteries or accumulators or is capable of being so; (12) "producer" means any person in a Member State that, irrespective of the selling technique used, including by means of distance communication as defined in Directive 97/7/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 20 May 1997 on the protection of consumers in respect of distance contracts , places batteries or accumulators, including those incorporated into appliances or vehicles, on the market for the first time within the territory of that Member State on a professional basis;OJ L 144, 4.6.1997, p. 19 . Directive as last amended by Directive 2005/29/EC (OJ L 149, 11.6.2005, p. 22 ).(13) "distributor" means any person that provides batteries and accumulators on a professional basis to an end-user; (14) "placing on the market" means supplying or making available, whether in return for payment or free of charge, to a third party within the Community and includes import into the customs territory of the Community; (15) "economic operators" means any producer, distributor, collector, recycler or other treatment operator; (16) "cordless power tool" means any hand held appliance powered by a battery or accumulator and intended for maintenance, construction or gardening activities; (17) "collection rate" means, for a given Member State in a given calendar year, the percentage obtained by dividing the weight of waste portable batteries and accumulators collected in accordance with Article 8(1) of this Directive or with Directive 2002/96/EC in that calendar year by the average weight of portable batteries and accumulators that producers either sell directly to end-users or deliver to third parties in order to sell them to end-users in that Member State during that calendar year and the preceding two calendar years.
(a) all batteries or accumulators, whether or not incorporated into appliances, that contain more than 0,0005 % of mercury by weight; and(b) portable batteries or accumulators, including those incorporated into appliances, that contain more than 0,002 % of cadmium by weight.
(a) emergency and alarm systems, including emergency lighting; (b) medical equipment; or (c) cordless power tools; this exemption in respect of cordless power tools shall apply until 31 December 2016 .
(a) shall enable end-users to discard waste portable batteries or accumulators at an accessible collection point in their vicinity, having regard to population density; (b) shall require distributors to take back waste portable batteries or accumulators at no charge when supplying portable batteries or accumulators, unless an assessment shows that alternative existing schemes are at least as effective in attaining the environmental aims of this Directive. Member States shall make public such assessments; (c) shall not involve any charge to end-users when discarding waste portable batteries or accumulators, nor any obligation to buy a new battery or accumulator; (d) may be run in conjunction with the schemes referred to in Article 5(2) of Directive 2002/96/EC.
(a) require producers to set up such schemes; (b) require other economic operators to participate in such schemes; (c) maintain existing schemes.
(a) 25 % by 26 September 2012 ;(b) 45 % by 26 September 2016 .
(a) producers or third parties set up schemes using best available techniques, in terms of the protection of health and the environment, to provide for the treatment and recycling of waste batteries and accumulators; and (b) all identifiable batteries and accumulators collected in accordance with Article 8 of this Directive or with Directive 2002/96/EC undergo treatment and recycling through schemes that comply, as a minimum, with Community legislation, in particular as regards health, safety and waste management.
(a) the collection, treatment and recycling of all waste portable batteries and accumulators collected in accordance with Article 8(1) and (2); and (b) the collection, treatment and recycling of all waste industrial and automotive batteries and accumulators collected in accordance with Articles 8(3) and (4).
(a) the potential effects on the environment and human health of the substances used in batteries and accumulators; (b) the desirability of not disposing of waste batteries and accumulators as unsorted municipal waste and of participating in their separate collection so as to facilitate treatment and recycling; (c) the collection and recycling schemes available to them; (d) their role in contributing to the recycling of waste batteries and accumulators; (e) the meaning of the symbol of the crossed-out wheeled bin shown in Annex II and the chemical symbols Hg, Cd and Pb.
(a) developments, including voluntary steps taken by producers, reducing quantities of heavy metals and other hazardous substances contained in batteries and accumulators; (b) new recycling and treatment techniques; (c) economic operators' participation in environmental management schemes; (d) research in those fields; and (e) measures taken to promote waste prevention.
(a) the appropriateness of further risk management measures for batteries and accumulators containing heavy metals; (b) the appropriateness of the minimum collection targets for all waste portable batteries and accumulators set out in Article 10(2), and the possibility of introducing further targets for later years, taking account of technical progress and practical experience gained in Member States; (c) the appropriateness of the minimum recycling requirements set out in Annex III, Part B, taking account of information that Member States provide, technical progress and practical experience gained in Member States.
(a) they shall be enforceable; (b) they must specify objectives with the corresponding deadlines; (c) they must be published in the national official journal or an official document equally accessible to the public and transmitted to the Commission.
Year | Data collection | Calculation | Reporting requirement | |
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X | Sales in year 1 (S1) | |||
X+2 | Sales in year 2 (S2) | — | — | |
X+3 | Sales in year 3 (S3) | Collection in year 3 (C3) | Collection rate (CR3) = 3*C3/(S1+S2+S3) | |
X+4 | Sales in year 4 (S4) | Collection in year 4 (C4) | ||
X+5 | Sales in year 5 (S5) | Collection in year 5 (C5) | Collection rate (CR5) = 3*C5/(S3+S4+S5) | CR4 |
X+6 | Sales in year 6 (S6) | Collection in year 6 (C6) | Collection rate (CR6) = 3*C6/(S4+S5+S6) | CR5 |
X+7 | Sales in year 7 (S7) | Collection in year 7 (C7) | Collection rate (CR7) = 3*C7/(S5+S6+S7) | CR6 |
X+8 | Sales in year 8 (S8) | Collection in year 8 (C8) | CR7 | |
X+9 | Sales in year 9 (S9) | Collection in year 9 (C9) | Collection rate (CR9) = 3*C9/(S7+S8+S9) | CR8 |
X+10 | Sales in year 10 (S10) | Collection in year 10 (C10) | Collection rate (CR10) = 3*C10/(S8+S9+S10) | CR9 |
X+11 | Etc. | Etc. | Etc. | CR10 |
Etc. |
(a) recycling of 65 % by average weight of lead-acid batteries and accumulators, including recycling of the lead content to the highest degree that is technically feasible while avoiding excessive costs; (b) recycling of 75 % by average weight of nickel-cadmium batteries and accumulators, including recycling of the cadmium content to the highest degree that is technically feasible while avoiding excessive costs; and (c) recycling of 50 % by average weight of other waste batteries and accumulators.
(i) name of the producer and brand names (if available) under which they operate in the Member State; (ii) address(es) of the producer: postal code and location, street name and number, country, URL, telephone number, as well as a contact person, fax number and e-mail address of the producer, if available; (iii) indication on the type of batteries and accumulators placed on the market by the producer: portable batteries and accumulators, industrial batteries and accumulators, or automotive batteries and accumulators; (iv) information on how the producer meets its responsibilities: by individual or collective scheme; (v) date of the application for registration; (vi) national identification code of the producer, including European tax number or national tax number of the producer (optional); (vii) declaration stating that the information provided is true.
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