9. Podium Event on 9.9.2026 in Hamburg at the Mövenpick Hotel

Increasing compliance requirements in times of protectionism and stagnant growth. Will this turn out well for European SMEs?

In our panel discussion, we will connect the topics of Extended Producer Responsibility and Product Responsibility with the current political and economic situation and examine the challenges for companies from different perspectives. Free of charge for VERE members!

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Battery law in the Environment Committee

Date: 30.06.2025

After an initial debate, the German Bundestag referred the bill to the Environment Committee for further discussion. Prior to this, the Federal Cabinet had approved the draft bill submitted by the Federal Ministry for the Environment for a law to harmonise national law with the EU Batteries Regulation. As reported by the Bundestag, it discussed battery law on 26 June 2025. To this end, the CDU/CSU and SPD coalition parties presented a bill to…

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UrhG: ZPÜ device levy for game consoles

Date: 16.07.2025

The German Central Organisation for Private Copying Rights (ZPÜ) asserts remuneration claims for devices and blank media against producers and importers on behalf of nine German collecting societies. The ZPÜ recently wrote to numerous IT companies and is now also demanding information and a device levy for game consoles. Affected VERE members can take advantage of a free initial consultation with lawyer Dr Urs Verweyen. According to information…

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EU legislation on circular economy

Date: 26.01.2026

VERE opposes the establishment of a central EU-wide reporting platform for Extended Producer Responsibility, arguing that it would weaken national systems, lead to high costs, and create data protection and liability issues by opening the European market to traders from outside the EU. VERE submitted its opinion on the EU legislation on the Circular Economy Act on 6 November 2025. As the "Association for the Take-Back and Recycling of Waste…

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Simplification of environmental law

Date: 26.01.2026

An EU one-stop shop for Extended Producer Responsibility sounds promising, but carries considerable technical, organisational and financial risks. At the end of last year, VERE submitted its statement on the EU initiative “Simplification of administrative burdens in environmental legislation”, which is of great significance for our members. VERE is committed to genuine simplification and harmonisation of administrative requirements in…

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Deposit obligation for sellers

Date: 26.01.2026

In the future, sellers and producers may have to deal with stricter controls. This is due to legal action against a prominent German non-food discounter, where inspections of three of its outlets found that the return of deposit-bearing disposable packaging and payment of deposits were denied. Germany's deposit system has been an integral part of its waste management for over 20 years. For this system to succeed, it is essential that take-back…

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Will disposable vapes be banned?

Date: 26.01.2026

VERE e.V. criticizes the use of tobacco legislation to impose a health-related ban, as this would result in an effective prohibition of all vaporisers in Germany. As reported by Euwid, German Federal Environment Minister Carsten Schneider has once again spoken out clearly in favour of a ban on disposable vapes and disposable e-cigarettes, describing this as his "very, very clear preference". He justifies his initiative by citing issues related…

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Double burden due to packaging law

Date: 26.01.2026

Even if packaging does not reach German end users to a large extent, in most cases the system participation obligation for the disposal of packaging waste still applies. Here, you can find out which packaging is subject to system participation in Germany and which is not. In view of increasing environmental regulations and complex market structures, the question of one's own obligation to participate in a system for packaging is receiving more…

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Check producer registration correctly

Date: 26.01.2026

When selling electrical appliances, rechargeable batteries and batteries in Germany, there are legal producer registration requirements that finance the disposal of old appliances and batteries. Unregistered products may not be offered or sold. Sellers must check that the product is properly registered before selling it. This obligation is part of the responsibility to offer only legally compliant products and is one of the central inspection…

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Lost your battery registration?

Date: 26.01.2026

If you lost your battery registration in Germany on 16 January 2025 but still need it, you can apply for a new registration at short notice. Until 11:59 p.m. on 15 January 2026, all battery producers registered with the EAR foundation (German WEEE and battery registration board) were required to participate in a so-called producer responsibility organisation (PRO / OfH) for the batteries they placed on the market. This obligation applies to…

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Liability and provisions for packaging

Date: 26.01.2026

With regard to the EU Packaging Regulation (PPWR), the German Foundation Central Agency Packaging Register (ZSVR) is issuing an urgent warning about considerable legal uncertainty – with potentially far-reaching consequences for sellers, producers and the entire waste disposal system. The trigger is, in particular, the new, Europe-wide uniform definition of “producer”, which will take effect on 12 August 2026 and fundamentally alters the…

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