What are the certifications of Amazon stores in Europe?

Certification and logo of Amazon Europe Station:

One: WEEE registration (recycling instruction for discarded electronic and electrical equipment)

Presumably, most German station sellers have received Amazon's little red flag and asked for the ear registration code. What is the ear registration code? What does this have to do with WEEE? It turns out that WEEE is registered, because the official organization is called European authorized representative, also called ear registration, which means the same. This registration is used to recycle electronic and electrical products themselves, so as long as the products you sell are charged, you must register WEEE (especially German sellers). Registration is based on stores. There are six categories of WEEE, and the basic products will be in the fifth category (the fifth category refers to small electronic and electrical equipment: such as nightlight, flashlights and other lamps; Small household appliances such as small fans and soymilk machines; Consumer electronic products such as watches and electric toothbrushes; Digital products such as cameras and projectors; Medical equipment such as sphygmomanometer and thermometer; Voltage tester, multimeter and other tool products. ). Register by category. After registration, this kind of products can use this registration certificate. A company can register once, and if it wants to add categories or brands in the future, it can apply for an increase at any time, and naturally renew the fee every year.

Two: BattG registration

BattG registration is also called battery law registration. The Battery Act (BattG) of June 2009 is used to implement the European Directive 2006/66/EC and regulate the legal obligations of German battery manufacturers and distributors. It also stipulates the requirements for collection and disposal of used batteries and the recovery rate that must be observed as part of battery disposal. This registration means that all products with batteries must be registered when they leave the factory. The battery method is mainly responsible for recycling batteries.

Three: VerpackG registration

VerpackG registration is also called packaging legal registration. Germany's new "Packaging Law" is a mandatory law, which requires manufacturers or sellers to register and apply for licenses for products containing packaging, including outer packaging, final retail packaging, disposable containers/containers used in catering industry, and transportation packaging materials. In the Packaging Law, sellers are forced to declare the packaging materials they sell.

Enterprises selling goods in the German market will face a fine of up to 50,000 euros and a sales ban if they fail to comply with the new German packaging law. All products need this registration, because the packaging law is mainly responsible for the recycling of packaging materials for this product.

Four: product registration

ProdSG is a product safety law, and the registration of ProdSG refers to the European generation. According to Article 6 of ProdSG, a European product safety law, all non-European companies selling in Europe must have a European agent or importer, so as long as you don't register a company locally or authorize an existing store, you need to register for the record. If you don't register, the seller may face a huge fine of 654.38 million euros. If not declared, the seller may be fined more than 654.38 million euros according to the sales weight.

Do these certifications quickly and avoid risks, so as not to be caught off guard by Amazon's surprise.