The placing of electrical and electronic equipment (EEE)on the market is subject to an extended producer responsibility system, which organizes the collection and recycling—or reuse—of waste EEE. When companies place EEE on the market, they must join this system, which entails legal obligations they must comply with.
The law of the 9th of June 2022 on waste of electrical and electronic equipment sets the legal framework for businesses which place such products on the market,and who have to comply to it. For electrical and electronic equipment considered as household EEEs, companies must comply by joining the Producer Responsibility Organisation Ecotrel asbl ; for others, they may choose between individual approval or joining this approved organization.
The webinar will take place on the 19th March 2026 from 10:00 to 11:00 in French and from 11:00 to 12:00 in English.
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This webinar is aimed at producers of EEE of the following categories :
The objectives of this webinar are to :
Companies that import, install or place EEEs on the market.
| 11:00 | Welcome and Presentation of Betriber&Emwelt Caroline Fedrigo, Ingénieur Sénior, Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST) |
| 11:05 | Legal framework and obligations of EEE producers Nadine Bertrand, chargée d’études, Administration de l’environnement (AEV) |
| 11:25 | The responsibilities and services of an accredited organization Margarita Sarkissian, Head of Regulatory Compliance, Ecotrel asbl |
| 11:45 | Questions & answers Caroline Fedrigo, Ingénieur Sénior, Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST) |
| 11:55 | Closing remarks Caroline Fedrigo, Ingénieur Sénior, Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST) |
| 12:00 | End |
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