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Easier Rules for Batteries and Factory Emissions
Published December 10, 2025
Goal: Cut paperwork load
Community improvement
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This resolution cuts the paperwork for battery makers and farmers by simplifying rules, making battery packs safer, and letting countries decide what data to collect.
Document summary The source
What the problem is
The EUâs rules on batteries and on reporting industrial emissions are too detailed and create extra paperwork for businesses and public authorities.
- Batteries: producers are only counted as âproducersâ if they sell by distance contract, and the rules on removing and replacing batteries are confusing and can hurt safety.
- Industrial emissions: farmers and fishâfarm operators must report data that they already collect in other ways, adding unnecessary work.
How the problem is being solved
The proposal amends the two regulations to cut the administrative load while keeping environmental protection.
- Batteries â
- A producer is now anyone who sells batteries in a Member State, no matter how they sell them.
- The list of hazardous substances that must be labelled is tightened to âsubstances of very high concernâ.
- Lightâvehicle battery packs must be removable and replaceable at the module level, not at the cell level, to avoid safety risks.
- The Commissionâs mandatory fourâyear review of batteryâwaste data is replaced by a flexible, onâdemand review.
- Industrial emissions â
- Farmers and fishâfarm operators are exempt from reporting water, energy and rawâmaterial use.
- They can also be exempt from reporting offâsite waste transfers, pollutant releases, production volume and operating hours if Member States can collect the same data by other means.
- The changes keep the Industrial Emissions Portal in place but let Member States decide who reports what.
What changes as a result of this document
- The definition of âproducerâ in Regulation (EU) 2023/1542 is broadened.
- The hazardousâsubstance list in the battery regulation is clarified.
- Lightâvehicle battery packs are now removable at module level.
- The Commissionâs periodic batteryâwaste review is removed; data review will be flexible.
- In Regulation (EU) 2024/1244, livestock and aquaculture operators no longer need to report water, energy, rawâmaterial use, offâsite waste transfers, pollutant releases, production volume or operating hours, unless Member States cannot gather the data otherwise.
- The Industrial Emissions Portal remains but its reporting scope is narrowed for these operators.
These amendments reduce paperwork for businesses and public bodies, improve safety for battery users, and keep the EUâs environmental data collection efficient and compliant with the Aarhus and PRTR conventions.
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