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You can now prove your EU EPR Batteries compliance

You can now prove your compliance with EU Batteries Regulation requirements for Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) on the Account Health page.

The EU Batteries Regulation aims to enhance the sustainability and safety of batteries by making producers of batteries responsible for take-back, recycling and final disposal. If you sell batteries in the EU, you must provide a registration number for your batteries, or products containing batteries, by August 18, 2025. After that date, Amazon will be legally required to deactivate your non-compliant offers (unless we are able to comply on your behalf, depending on the country). We’ll update you on any further country-specific EU Batteries requirements for EPR as EU member states confirm them.

If you are considered a producer of batteries, complete the following steps to comply with EPR requirements in each country in which you sell batteries.

Note: The batteries’ registration number type and format vary by country.

  1. Step 1 - Register with the local authority in Germany, Sweden, and Poland, or through a Producer Responsibility Organization (PRO) in the Netherlands.
  2. Step 2 - Submit your batteries registration numbers via Account Health > Policy Compliance > Regulatory Compliance for Germany, Netherlands, Poland, Sweden. Your submitted battery registration number will be validated within five business days and you’ll see the status on the Account Health page.
  3. Step 3 – Starting August 2025, report your annual battery sales and pay eco-contribution fees to the relevant EU authorities or PROs.

If you don’t submit a valid registration number, Amazon will be legally required to deactivate your non-compliant offers in Germany, the Netherlands, Poland, and Sweden, starting from August 18, 2025.

If you sell batteries in Italy, Spain, and Belgium, the authorities are yet to confirm if you’ll be obliged to register on your own or if you can use Amazon’s Pay on Behalfservice for your non-compliant offers (fees apply). We will update you with the latest information on regulation, once issued by the competent authorities. For now, if you’ve already registered with the Italy, Spain, and Belgium authorities or an approved PRO and don’t plan to use Amazon Pay on Behalf, go to Account Health > Manage your compliance > Submit compliance information and submit your batteries registration numbers.

If you sell batteries in France, you can enroll in Amazon’s Pay on Behalf service. Go to Extended Producer Responsibility requirements: France for guidance.

Not a producer?

Obtain registration numbers from your upstream suppliers then follow Step 2 and Step 3 above. When you submit your registration numbers, check the box to confirm you’re not the producer.

Where can I find more information?

For more information, go to EPR requirements: EU batteries or Pay on Behalf - Extended Producer Responsibility. For more help, you can contact a third-party compliance service provider to help you meet your EPR requirements

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Hello, is any of this applicable for UK sellers within UK ? Are there any changes planned for the next year ?

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Seller_cg2wZY77VDrqV

For EU Batteries Regulation requirements, will Amazon’s Pay on Behalf service include more country such as the Netherlands, Poland, Sweden, Italy, Spain, and Belgium. That will be very helpful when we only sell a few products with battery on these country. Otherwise, we would need to register‌ and recycle through third-party service provider, which will cost us a lot of money.

If other countries are in Amazon’s Pay on Behalf service like France, thanks God, we do not have to spend too much time to submit our recycling reports every month.

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