- Foreign producers selling electrical and electronic equipment online must comply with obligations in Slovenia
- Regulations on environmental charge and waste electrical and electronic equipment must be followed
- Manufacturers must notify Financial Administration of Slovenia when activity begins, changes, or ends
- Foreign companies not operating in Slovenia are not considered EEE or PBA producers
- Companies from EU Member States selling EEE to end-users in Slovenia must designate a legal entity to fulfill producer obligations
Source: fu.gov.si
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