
WEEE / ElektroG
WEEE stands for Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment or, in short: Dispose of old electrical devices. The aim of the Electronic Equipment Act is to ensure that electronic equipment is properly disposed of and recycled by manufacturers, importers and dealers.

BattG
The Battery Act 2 (in short: BattG 2) has been in force since January 2021 and regulates the recycling and the proper return of old batteries and accumulators. It is based on the European battery regulation 2006/66 / EG and the EU regulation 2009/603 / EG.

VerpackG
VerpackungsG (Packaging Act) For packaging throughout Europe, the manufacturer of a product also assumes product responsibility for the packaging in terms of avoidance, reuse and recycling. The implementation in Germany takes place via the Packaging Act (VerpackG).

CPNP Notifizierung
All cosmetics that are placed on the market in the EU must be displayed or “notified” before they are placed on the market. This is provided for in Article 13 of the EU Cosmetics Regulation (VO) 1223/2009. We help customers with the notification in the CPNP.

EU Representative
The European Union requires every foreign manufacturer who intends to market his products in one of the EU member states to appoint an authorized representative (EC REP) with a physical address within one of the member states.

Trademark Registration
The German Trademark Act (§3 MarkenG) describes what a trademark is as follows: A trademark comprises all signs that can be used to distinguish the goods or services of one company from those of other companies.