The new EU Batteries Regulation will have a significant impact on businesses involved in manufacturing, distribution, retail, and recycling of batteries. It aims to ensure low carbon footprint, minimal harmful substances, reduced raw materials from non-EU countries, and high collection, reuse, and recycling within Europe, supporting the circular economy. Key aspects include declaration requirements, performance classes, recycling efficiency, and recycled content targets.
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