The Waste Batteries and Accumulators Regulations 2009 (Version in vigour from 2020-12-31 to )

CurrencyNo known outstanding effects
Coming into Force31 December 2020
(1) These Regulations may be cited as the Waste Batteries and Accumulators Regulations 2009.regulation 56 (prohibition on disposing of waste automotive and industrial batteries in a landfill or by incineration) ; andregulation 57 (requirement for approval of battery treatment operators and exporters) ;Part 4 (portable batteries: obligations and rights of distributors and other economic operators) , which comes into force on 1st February 2010.(3) Regulation 56 does not extend to Scotland.(1) In these Regulations—
  • F56appliance” means any electrical or electronic equipment, as defined by F84Article 3(1) (a) of Directive 2012/19/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council on waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) F80as last amended by Directive (EU) 2018/849, which is fully or partly powered by batteries or is capable of being so;
  • appropriate authority” has the meaning given in regulation 3;
  • appropriate person” has the meaning given in regulation 5;
  • approved battery exporter” means an exporter who has been approved under regulation 59;
  • approved battery treatment operator” means a battery treatment operator who has been approved under regulation 59;
  • automotive battery” means a battery used for automotive starter, lighting or ignition power;
  • batteries evidence note” means an evidence note issued by—
    • (a) an approved battery treatment operator, as evidence of the acceptance of the tonnage of waste portable batteries specified in the note for treatment and recycling, or
    • (b) an approved battery exporter, as evidence of the acceptance of the tonnage of waste portable batteries specified in the note for treatment and recycling outside the United Kingdom;
  • battery” means any source of electrical energy generated by direct conversion of chemical energy and consisting of one or more primary battery cells (non-rechargeable) or consisting of one or more secondary battery cells (rechargeable; an accumulator) ;
  • battery compliance scheme” means a battery compliance scheme that has been approved under regulation 49;
  • battery pack” means a set of batteries that are connected together or encapsulated within an outer casing so as to form a complete unit that the end-user is not intended to split up or open;
  • battery producer registration number” means the registration number allocated to a producer by the appropriate authority under regulation 28 or by the Secretary of State under regulation 45;
  • battery treatment operator” means a person who, in the ordinary course of a trade, occupation or profession, carries out the treatment or recycling of waste batteries;
  • F74best available techniques” has the meaning given in Article 2(2) , as read with Article 2(3) , of Decision 2012/134/EU establishing the best available techniques (BAT) conclusions under Directive 2010/75/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council on industrial emissions for the manufacture of glass;
  • category of battery” means any of the following types of batteries—
    • (a) automotive batteries;
    • (b) industrial batteries;
    • (c) portable batteries;
  • chemistry type” means, except in regulation 35 (take back: industrial batteries) —
    • (a) lead-acid,
    • (b) nickel-cadmium, or
    • (c) any other chemistry;
  • compliance period” means—
    • (a) the year 2010 (“the first compliance period”) ; or
    • (b) any year following the first compliance period;
  • company registered in the United Kingdom” means a company registered in any part of the United Kingdom under—

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