EU and Chinese impact

December 12, 2009 by Carrie Leave a reply »

EU and Chinese impact

The EU decision to force the recovery of batteries exported to the Chinese impact on the battery

The adoption of a European Union directive to require the mandatory recall beginning in 2008 a1061, used batteries.

According to this directive through the European Union, from 2009 onwards, all batteries sold in the EU must be marked with a specific life. 2012, the European Union within the 1 / 4 of used batteries must be recycled. To 2016, this proportion should reach 45%. In addition, more than 0.0005% mercury Casio NP-40, more than 0.002% cadmium batteries, will be within the European Union banned the sale. According to the EU targets set, nickel-cadmium battery recovery was 75%, lead battery recovery of 65%, other 50%. Battery recycling costs will be borne manufacturer.

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