Explanation of the EU Battery Regulation Proposal - From Directive to Regulation
On June 17, 2021 (Thursday), we held a seminar titled "Explanation of the EU Battery Regulation Proposal - From Directive to Regulation." We are distributing a recorded and edited video of the event! You can also watch a sample video on our website, so please take a look. ● The recording time is just under 3 hours (including Q&A). ● The materials from the day (text) will be sent in PDF format. ● The price is 39,600 yen (including tax) per person.
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●Lecturer Takeo Ishizuka, Associate Senior Researcher, Envix Co., Ltd. <Career> 2013: Completed Master's program in Environmental Management at the Graduate School of Global Environmental Studies, Kyoto University. 2016: Joined Envix Co., Ltd., assigned to the Research and Consulting Department. 2021: Became Associate Senior Researcher at the same company. At the company, which provides information, research, and consulting on international environmental regulations, he primarily handles the EU and U.S. regions. In particular, he is responsible for monitoring daily developments related to the EU Battery Directive, writing articles, and leading research on the EU Battery Directive. He has handled research requests and inquiries from major automobile manufacturers regarding the EU Battery Directive, as well as from companies in the electrical and electronic equipment sector and industry associations. He has experience in comparative research on the EU Battery Directive and battery and waste battery management regulations in other countries.
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39,600 yen (per person) *Includes textbook fee and consumption tax
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●Program 1. From Battery Directive to Draft Regulation 2. Explanation of the Battery Draft Regulation - Introduction 3. Regulation of Hazardous Substances - Battery Restriction List 4. Carbon Footprint Requirements 5. Obligation to Include Recycled Materials in Active Substances 6. Performance and Durability Requirements 7. Stationary Energy Storage Systems 8. Labeling Requirements 9. Battery Management Systems 10. Means to Specify Details and Formats 11. Obligations of Manufacturers, Authorized Representatives, and Importers 12. When Manufacturer Obligations Apply to Importers and Distributors 13. Supply Chain Due Diligence 14. Extended Producer Responsibility - Definition of "Producer" 15. Collection of Waste Batteries 16. Treatment and Recycling Requirements 17. Use or Remanufacturing for Other Purposes 18. Information Requirements for End-of-Life Batteries 19. Other Requirements 20. Examples of Non-Compliance Issues 21. Penalties and Review 22. Timing for Repeal of the Battery Directive and Expected Start Date for Regulation Application 23. Distinctive Requirements of the Battery Draft Regulation 24. Examples of Comments on Public Consultation 25. Examples of Questions to Instructors 26. Future Developments 27. Q&A (as appropriate) For further details, please visit our company website or contact us.
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Since our establishment in 1982, with the support of innovative researchers, engineers, and consultants who resonate with our mission of providing "technical and management information to the industrial society," we have been dedicated to organizing management and technology seminars as well as publishing and selling technical materials. In recent years, the wave of technological innovation surrounding the industrial society has become more intense and faster. In such circumstances, we have focused our corporate activities on a "flexible" response to the information needs of the industrial society. At the corporate level, the number of companies participating in "REIT," which aims to meet 100% of their business power needs with renewable energy, is increasing rapidly. There is also a growing interest in the 17 goals of the "Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)" related to global challenges concerning the economy, society, and the environment, and ESG investment is gaining attention. Given this situation, we are convinced that technologies centered around energy and the environment, such as those addressing global warming, will become key technologies for the future world. We will continue to focus on information related to "energy" and "environment," and we are committed to providing truly useful information for society and our descendants.