Wastecare Compliance PLC and envenance GmbH announce European cooperation.

account • 31. August 2022

Wastecare Compliance PLC, UK and envenance GmbH, Germany announce European cooperation for WEEE, batteries and packaging.

Wastecare   Compliance   PLC,   a   leading   compliance   scheme   for   WEEE, batteries   and  packaging   compliance   in   the  UK   and   envenance   GmbH have   successfully   started   a cooperation in the area of WEEE, batteries and packaging compliance. The   connection   between   both   companies   gives   producers     access   to   a compliance network across Europe and beyond. This allows multinational operating   companies   to   have   one   contact   for   all   tasks   from   registration over reporting, the payment of fees down to operational take backs and consulting.


The regulations in the area of WEEE, batteries and packaging are already demanding   due   to   their   national   transpositions   across   Europe.   Further country-specific   developments   such   as   the   Triman-marking   in   France   or the   packaging   sorting   instructions   in   Italy   are   adding   even   more complexity.  Wastecare Compliance PLC and envenance GmbH now offer a single point of access to the knowledge and the management services for

these tasks. Receiving all services out of one hand, helps saving time and costs for the companies in scope and ensures their compliance.


“It   is   my   pleasure   to   announce   the   cooperation   with   envenance. Wastecare   Compliance   customers   have   now   an   ideal   support   for   their overseas   compliance   in   the   area   of   WEEE,   batteries   and   packaging.

Helmut Minor, the founder and Managing Director of the envenance GmbH contributes   with   nearly   20   years   of   experience   in   the   sector.   His knowledge   and   experience   are   already   highly   appreciated   by   ourselves

and our customers.”


Clément Gaubert, Director of Producer Compliance, Wastecare Compliance

PLC



“Wastecare   Compliance   PLC   is   one   of   the   most   important   compliance schemes   in   the   UK.   It   is   both   an   honour   and   a   pleasure   to   have   been nominated   as   the   cooperation   partner   in   this   area.   Both   companies

provide   substantial   added   value   to   the   customers   by   combining   solid solutions, long-term experience and the ease of use. I am looking forward to working with the Wastecare Compliance team in the UK.”


Helmut Minor, Managing Director envenance GmbH


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