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Conducting Due Diligence under EU Battery Regulation (EUBR)

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EU Battery Regulation (2023/1542) Training – Understand New Compliance Requirements, Support Sustainable Innovation

Stay compliant, reduce risk, and align with evolving EU regulatory standards.

This training covers the practical requirements of the EU Battery Regulation (EUBR) with regard to the due diligence obligations of economic operators. It covers the implementation of due diligence systems, integration into management processes and the transparency and risk management requirements under Articles 47-53 and Annex X of EUBR 1.

What you’ll gain from this course:

  • Interpret and implement the requirements of the EUBR
  • Develop a due diligence system in accordance with the EUBR
  • Identify and assess risks along the supply chain
  • Implement risk mitigation and transparency measures

Why choose TÜV SÜD?

Industry Leadership: Delivered by TÜV SÜD experts with deep experience in regulatory compliance and battery technology, this course reflects the latest legal and technical developments.

Professional Value: Strengthen your role with up-to-date compliance expertise and receive a TÜV SÜD Certificate of Attendance to demonstrate your qualifications.

Flexible Learning Options: Choose from scheduled public courses or request in-house training tailored to your organisation’s needs and product portfolio.

About the EU Battery Regulation (2023/1542)

The EU Battery Regulation is a new legislative framework designed to ensure the sustainability, safety, and circularity of batteries placed on the EU market. It applies across the full battery lifecycle—from raw material sourcing and production to labelling, usage, and end-of-life handling.

Key focus areas include:

  • Carbon footprint and environmental performance
  • Recycled material content
  • Use of hazardous substances
  • Labelling and traceability
  • Due diligence in raw material supply chains
  • Collection, reuse, and recycling targets

By establishing clear and binding requirements, the regulation aims to improve the environmental and social impact of batteries in line with the European Green Deal and circular economy goals. Understanding this regulation is essential for any business involved in the design, manufacture, or distribution of batteries in the EU.

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