Starting from August 18, 2025, the European Battery Law (Extended Producer Responsibility - EPR) will be fully enforced across the EU. This law aims to make battery use more sustainable by ensuring proper collection, recycling, and disposal of waste batteries, including those in products like outdoor fans, gadgets, and electric vehicles.
The EPR law is part of the EU's push to tackle the environmental impact of batteries. It holds manufacturers responsible for managing the end-of-life disposal of batteries in their products. The key goal is to reduce waste and increase recycling, making it easier to recover valuable materials from used batteries.
If you’re buying products with batteries, like outdoor fans or electronics, you may notice a few changes:
Product Fees: In some countries, an additional recycling fee may be included in the product price. This fee helps cover the cost of recycling the batteries once they are disposed of.
Recycling Responsibility: Manufacturers will now have to handle the recycling of batteries from their products. This ensures batteries don’t end up in landfills, and valuable resources like lithium and cobalt can be recovered for reuse.
As the EPR law becomes mandatory, more companies will be required to handle their product waste responsibly. Consumers will likely see:
More products with clear labeling regarding battery disposal and recycling information.
A shift towards eco-friendly product designs, where batteries are easier to remove and recycle.
Increased awareness around the environmental impact of batteries and the importance of proper recycling.