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20

Jul 2015

1cc Presents at Battery Power 2015 in Denver, Colorado

On 20, Jul 2015 | In Events | By Alisa Maier

The Battery Power 2015 is an international conference that will provide you with the most up-to-date developments and technologies in the portable, mobile, consumer battery and power management market. The event will take place August 5th – 6th in Denver, Colorado.

1cc consultant Ofira Varga will give the presentation “Battery Take Back: Old Legislation and New Challenges” on August 6th, 2015 at 9:30 am

Based on the practical experience with the EU directive 2006/66/EC in the last couple of years the presentation will outline the most important aspects of battery legislation taking into account the safety issues caused by end-of-life lithium batteries during the collection, transportation and recycling.

Further information: www.batterypoweronline.com/conferences/

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Jun 2015

Two New SVHCs added to REACH Candidate List

On 23, Jun 2015 | In News @en, REACH | By Alisa Maier

Testtubes_quadratThe European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) has added two new substances of very high concern (SVHC) to the REACH Candidate List. The Candidate List now contains 163 substances.

The two new entries refer to:

1,2-benzenedicarboxylic acid, di-C6-10-alkyl esters; 1,2-benzenedicarboxylic acid, mixed decyl and hexyl and octyl diesters with ≥ 0.3% of dihexyl phthalate (EC No. 201-559-5) which were added to the list due to their reproductive toxicity properties . These substances are used for example as plasticisers and lubricants, including use in adhesives, coatings, building material, cable compounding, polymer foils, PVC compounds and artist supply (e.g. modelling clay and finger paints).

5-sec-butyl-2-(2,4-dimethylcyclohex-3-en-1-yl)-5-methyl-1,3-dioxane [1], 5-sec-butyl-2-(4,6-dimethylcyclohex-3-en-1-yl)-5-methyl-1,3-dioxane [2] [covering any of the individual stereoisomers of [1] and [2] or any combination thereof]: This second SVHC has been added as a group entry with very persistent and very bioaccumulative properties. This group of substances covers, for example, the product with the trade name “karanal”. Public information sources indicate that karanal is mainly used as a fragrance ingredient.

More information on http://echa.europa.eu/view-article/-/journal_content/title/two-new-substances-of-very-high-concern-svhcs-added-to-the-candidate-list

12

Jun 2015

1cc Exhibits and Presents at Chemspec Europe in Cologne

On 12, Jun 2015 | In Events | By Alisa Maier

This year’s Chemspec Europe – a leading conference for the chemical industry – will take place in Cologne June 24 and 25, 2015. 1cc will participate at the conference at its own booth (RS11). We are looking forward to meeting you!

1cc consultant Nadiia Kaiun will give the presentation “REACH around the Globe – an Update about non-EU Chemical Legislation” on June 25, from 15:00 to 15:30 (Regulatory Services Zone).

The presentation will focus on the main differences in chemical legislation in Canada, China, South Korea and Turkey compared to EU REACH and CLP and on certain aspects of organizing compliance efficiently.

www.chemspecevents.com/europe

12

Jun 2015

WEEE Recast: EU refers Germany to Court for failure to transpose EU Directive

On 12, Jun 2015 | In News @en, WEEE | By Alisa Maier

Mobiles_quadratThe European Commission is now referring Germany to the EU Court of Justice: Up to date, Germany has not transposed EU Directive 2012/19/EU on waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE Recast) into national law, although the deadline for implementation has expired on February 14, 2014.

Due to this failure, the EU Commission is asking the Court, on the basis of the procedure set out in Article 260(3) TFEU, to impose a penalty payment on Germany in the amount of EUR 210 078 per day until the new legislation is enacted.

In Germany, the WEEE Recast is transposed by the German ElektroG2. A respective draft legislation has been published and will be discussed in an official hearing by experts on July 17, 2015. Because of the pending financial sanctions, the legislation process could be pushed. So far, the new ElektroG2 was expected to enter into force only at the end of this year.

09

Jun 2015

1cc Presents at Intersolar Europe in Munich

On 09, Jun 2015 | In Events | By Alisa Maier

This year’s Intersolar Europe – the world’s leading exhibition for the solar industry and its partners – takes place June 10-12, 2015 in Munich.

1cc consultant Stefanie Enders will give the presentation “European Battery Legislation vs. New Battery Technology?” on June 10, from 5:05 pm to 5:25 pm.

The presentation will focus on the need of the development of new battery technologies and legislation that does not keep up with it.

We are looking forward to meeting you!

Further information: www.intersolar.de/en/home.html

22

May 2015

Conflict minerals: EU Parliament rejects draft law

On 22, May 2015 | In News @en | By Alisa Maier

Gold_shutterstock_112621262Yesterday, the EU Parliament in Strasbourg rejected a draft law on conflict minerals. The Members of Parliament considered the proposed regulations, which were based on approach to self-certification, as not sufficiently far-reaching.

They called for a mandatory certification for all companies importing so-called conflict minerals as tin, tantalum, tungsten and gold into the EU. Additionally, the downstream industry branches shall meet specific information requirements, in order to identify and tackle risks in the supply chain. About 880 000 producers of consumer goods that use conflict minerals in their manufacturing process might be affected.

With their requirements the Members of Parliament follow the example of the Dodd-Frank Act which is in force since 2010 in the US.

In the next step, the EU Parliament will enter into negotiations with the Council in order to conclude a final version of the law

21

May 2015

Revival of the French Private Copy Commission activities

On 21, May 2015 | In Copyright Levies, News @en | By Alisa Maier

FranceMore than a year ago, the activities of the Private Copy Commission, discussing and deciding any copyright levy matter in France, were interrupted by the withdrawal of the industry representatives. Regardless of this, all provisions and levy amounts remained in force. On the initiative of the Ministry of Culture this situation is to be terminated now: thorough substantive and organizational preparations including preliminary talks with the Commission members will be completed in June, so that a next meeting date can be set in September.

This is deemed necessary, among others, because six previous decisions of the Private Copy Commission had been suspended by court ruling recently. The most recent being decision No 13 in June 2014. As each decision is valid until the release of the next, the basis for past payments is in question. This applies, to emphasise again, only in respect of the past. The Conseil d’État, the French Supreme Court for Administrative Justice, confirmed the latest two decisions of the Private Copy Commission towards the end of November 2014. Thus, the current product lists, tariff calculations and tariff amounts provided by 1cc to its clients remain valid. Concerning the suspension of the above mentioned decisions: Décision n° 7-11, 2007-2008 and n° 13, 2012, it is possible that past levies paid will have to be refunded in some way. This, however, is an open issue and will likely remain for the time being.

Due to the currently complicated levy situation in France, there is uncertainty with respect to the current state of affairs: We would like to point out that all daily compliance activities are to be maintained, and that 1cc will keep you updated on all changes to be reflected in the reporting efforts.

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May 2015

Join Us at Stewardship 2015

On 18, May 2015 | In Events | By Alisa Maier

Stewardship 2015 is a leading conference in the US for product stewardship professionals, taking place in Salt Lake City, Utah, from June 1 to 3, 2015.

1cc consultant Ofira Varga will participate at the conference with the presentation “Take-Back and Recycling Requirements in Latin America: A Challenge for Electrical and Electronic Device Producers”.

The presentation held on Monday, June 1, 2015, from 12:00 to 12:30, will give an overview about take-back and recycling legislation in Latin America and show the complexity of the various national regulatory requirements.

http://aihce2015.org/stewardship-2015/

 

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Apr 2015

REACH: “Once an article, always an article?”

On 28, Apr 2015 | In News @en, REACH | By Alisa Maier

Substances_quatrat_John Kasawa at FreeDigitalPhotosArticle 33 of the REACH Regulation requires manufactures and importers of articles containing more than 0.1 percent of an SVHC (Substance of Very High Concern) to pass on this information within the distribution chain.

According to Article 7 (2), ECHA has to be notified accordingly. The European Court of Justice (EJC) is currently in the process of clarifying whether the 0.1 percent threshold refers to the entire weight of the article or to each component (legal proceeding C-106/14).

Whilst according to the guidance of the EU Commission and ECHA, the 0.1 percent threshold should refer to the entire weight of an article, six EU Member States – Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Germany, France and Sweden – and Norway followed the interpretation according to the rule “once an article, is always an article”. This means that the 0.1 percent threshold should be based on the weight of the single component of an article.

  • In the beginning of 2015 the Advocate General of the ECJ has published her opinion on this matter, basically supporting the interpretation of the six EU Member States.
    Art. 7 (2): The producer of an entire article consisting of component articles produced by other manufacturers is required to notify ECHA if a SVHC is present in the entire article above a concentration of 0.1 percent. However, the importer of an entire article consisting of component articles is required to notify ECHA both if a SVHC is present in the entire article above a concentration of 0.1 percent and if it is present in a component article above a concentration of 0.1 percent.
  • Art. 33: The supplier of an entire article consisting of component articles shall be required to provide information within the distribution chain if a SVHC is present in a component article above a concentration of 0.1% and relevant information is available to the supplier.

The final decision of the ECJ is expected in the course of this year.

22

Apr 2015

Cyprus: Transposition of WEEE Recast

On 22, Apr 2015 | In News @en, WEEE | By Alisa Maier

flagge-zypernWith some delay, Cyprus has transposed the WEEE Recast Directive 2012/19/EU into national legislation: The Waste (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment) Regulation 73/2015 was officially published on March 13, 2015.

Based on the new WEEE Regulation, Cyprus has implemented the following:

– New producer definition, including direct sales to B2C and B2B end-users
– Authorized representative requirement
– 0:1 take-back obligation for small EEE for retailers with a sales area for EEE of more than 400m²
– Minimum requirements for shipment of used EEE/WEEE
– New WEEE categories applicable from August 15, 2018
– New collection target