The new regulation on batteries, with the aim of making them more sustainable, was published in the EU Official Journal in July 2023. It entered into force in August 2023, but is not applicable until 18th February 2024, with a number of different provisions applying at later dates.
This regulation will repeal the current EU batteries directive and will apply directly to all EU member states. The regulation introduces additional sustainability rules for batteries to those already introduced in the directive.
Dmytro holds a masters degree in International and European Union Law from Vilnius University, Lithuania. He also has a masters in law from the Yaroslav Mudryi National Law University, Ukraine and in the management of foreign economic activity from V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University, Ukraine. In 2019 he completed a four-month Erasmus+ exchange programme at the University of Barcelona, Spain. He started his PhD studies in EU environmental law at Vilnius University in 2021.
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