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We offer cost-effective compliance solutions for electronics and are the leading partner in the Nordics for producer responsibility for electronics, batteries, and packaging.
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To become a customer with us, simply fill out our form, tick off which country or countries you want to take your producer responsibility for and for which categories. Upon completion, you’ll receive an email containing an agreement and all the necessary information to manage your producer responsibility seamlessly.
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We at Recipo help you take your producer responsibility so that you can focus on your business. Everything from establishing in-store collection points to contacting the Environmental Protection Agency’s.
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How Producer Responsibility Works
At Recipo, we have the pleasure of working with producer responsibility in electronics, batteries and packaging throughout the Nordic region.
All companies that produce and sell electronics, batteries and packaging in Europe must contribute to covering the costs of collecting and recycling these products. By doing so, we help each other to strive towards a circular economy and reduce the risks of hazardous waste.
Step-by-Step
2. Registration with the Responsible Authority
Register your company with the respective authority, we at Recipo will assist you with this.
3. Report your Sales Figures
Report your POM figures in our own designed reporting portal.
4. Recipo Takes Care of the Rest
Once we receive your POM figures, we take care of all reporting and communication with the authoritys and you can sitt back and relax.
*some exceptions exist
Frequently Asked Questions
What is producer responsibility?
Producer responsibility for electronics and batteries means that all companies that produce and sell electronics or batteries must contribute to covering the costs of collecting and recycling the products. Producer responsibility is based on an EU directive from 2005 and aims to contribute to increased sustainability.
How do I take my producer responsibility?
Register with us at Recipo and register your company with the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency or the responsible authority. Then report your sales to us in our reporting portal, and we’ll take care of the rest.
What is the difference between consumer electrical equipment and professional electrical equipment?
Companies that sell electronics intended for use by private consumers, so-called consumer electrical equipment, must, according to producer responsibility, be connected to Recipo or another nationally approved collection system. Consumer electrical equipment includes all products that may be used in households, even if the sale takes place between companies.
Companies that sell so-called professional electrical equipment, electronics intended for use in companies and businesses, must report their sales statistics to the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency. This can be done by joining Recipo. These companies also need to achieve the recycling levels set out in the Regulation on Producer Responsibility for Electrical Equipment.
Am I covered by producer responsibility?
Your company is covered by producer responsibility for electronics and batteries if you put electronic products and batteries on the market in Sweden. This can include producers, importers, distributors, and retailers.
Producers – domestic producers who sell in Sweden
Importers – who put products on the market in Sweden
Retailers – who sell electronic products in Sweden that are produced abroad
Distributors – who sell products to stores in Sweden
International distributors – who sell to companies in Sweden
How does store collection work?
Producer responsibility means that the companies covered need to offer retail collection of electronic waste from consumers. The amount of e-waste that each store is expected to handle is based on the one-on-one principle. That is, you are expected to handle the collection of as many kilograms or units of e-waste as you sell electronic products.