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batteries legislation

The EC Directive on Batteries and Accumulators (2006/66/EC) was published on 26 September 2006. It aims to minimise the impact of batteries on the environment and encourage the recovery of the materials they contain.

The Battery Directive will be transposed into UK law through two new statutory instruments:

The Batteries and Accumulators (Placing on the Market) Regulations 2008 which became law in September 2008. These regulations place restrictions on mercury and cadmium and apply labelling requirements for new batteries to aid consumer choice and recycling including the crossed out wheeled bin symbol.

The Waste Batteries and Accumulators Regulations 2009 which became law on 5 May 2009. These regulations introduce treatment standards and "producer responsibility" including targets for the collection and recovery of waste batteries:

  • minimum collection targets of 25% by 2012 and 45% by 2016 for waste portable batteries


  • prohibition on disposal by landfill or incineration of all industrial and automotive batteries


  • requirements for battery retailers to offer take back of waste portable batteries

The UK currently collects less than 3% of waste portable batteries, one of the lowest rates in Europe.

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