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Sun Re-Battery

About the Association

What is SUN-REBATTERY Association?

The SUNRE - BATTERY ASSOCIATION is a Collective System of Extended Producer Responsibility (SCRAP) for Batteries and Accumulators constituted with the commitment and support of Batteries and Accumulators Producers.

The ASSOCIATION SUNRE – BATTERY arises to respond to our already adhered to SUNREUSE ASSOCIATION which is authorized with NATIONAL SCOPE as WEEE SCRAP by the MINISTRY OF ECOLOGICAL TRANSITION AND DEMOGRAPHIC CHALLENGE with the National Authorization Code 14/SCR/RAP/CV of the Registry of Production and Management of Waste of the Valencian Community according to resolution of the General Director of Quality and Environmental Education of February 6, 2020.
 
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What sets us apart

Why work with SUN RE-BATTERY

1

National Authorization

We are the second SCRAP authorized at the national level by the MINISTRY OF ECOLOGICAL TRANSITION AND DEMOGRAPHIC CHALLENGE

Why work with SUN RE-BATTERY
2

Personalized attention

Being a smaller SCRAP allows us to offer a closer and more personalized relationship, responding in an agile way to the doubts and needs of our associates.

3

Team with great experience

Great human and technical team backed by more than 15 years? experience in this sector

4

Company's catalogue review

To minimize and reduce costs to the company in the application of the WEEE RATE

What we offer

Services that we provide

WEEE

WEEE

SUNREUSE ASSOCIATION is a SCRAP WEEE organisation authorised by the Generalitat Valenciana and the Ministry of Ecological Transition and Demographic Challenge for WEEE coordination and management. Our job is to coordinate producers (those who put the product on the market), distributors, waste managers, end users and public administration. At SUNREUSE ASSOCIATION we are committed to properly managing Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) and Batteries and Accumulators, thereby offering full coverage for the needs of companies that are considered “producers”. SUNREUSE ASSOCIATION operates AT THE NATIONAL LEVEL including the Canary and Balearic Islands, as well as the provinces of Ceuta and Melilla (WEEE) Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment categories managed by SUNREUSE ASSOCIATION. These are the WEEE that we manage (covering all types), in accordance with the regulations:   Category Subcategory (1) Heat exchange appliances (1.1) ELECTRIC CHLOROFLUOROCARBON (CFC) HEAT EXCHANGE APPLIANCES, HYDROCHLOROFLUOROCARBONS (HCFC), HYDROFLUOROCARBONS (HFC), HYDROCARBON (HC OR AMMONIA NH3) (1.2) ELECTRIC AIR CONDITIONING APPLIANCES (1.3) ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES WITH OIL IN CIRCUITS OR CONDENSERS (2) Monitors, screens and appliances with screens having a surface larger than 100 cm2 (2.1) MONITORS AND LED SCREENS (2.2) OTHER MONITORS AND SCREENS (3) Lamps (3.1) DISCHARGE LAMPS (MERCURY) AND FLUORESCENT LAMPS (3.2) LED LAMPS (4) Large appliances (with an exterior dimension greater than 50cm)   (5) Small appliances (with an exterior dimension greater than 50cm)   (6) Small information and telecommunication appliances (no dimension larger than 50cm)   (7) Large photovoltaic panels (with an exterior dimension greater than 50cm) (7.1) PHOTOVOLTAIC PANELS WITH SILICON (7.2) PHOTOVOLTAIC PANELS WITH CADMIUM TELLURIDE  

European database EPREL

European database EPREL

SUNREUSE ASSOCIATION and the Technological Institute (AIDIMME) collaborate to provide technical support to companies in the Electrical and Electronic Equipment sector (EEE) to include their products in the European database EPREL (European Product Database for Energy Labelling) The Ministry for Ecological Transition and Demographic Challenge (MITECO) brought the new energy labelling for Lighting sources (mainly bulbs and lamps) into force from September 1, 2021, later modified to adapt the energy efficiency classification to the new consumption testing methods for these appliances. On March 1, 2020, this new label began to be applied to five families of electrical products (refrigerators, freezers and wine bars, washing and drying machines, dishwashers and electronic displays), both in physical stores and online. But from September 1, 2020, the new label also came into force for lighting. The new labelling of electrical products eliminates the energy classes A+, A++ and A+++, returning to a classification scale that goes from A to G, thereby keeping seven different categories (A is assigned to products with lower consumption and higher energy efficiency, and G to products with higher consumption and lower energy efficiency.) The new labels will also include an exclusive QR code so that the consumer can access the features and specific data for each model in a new Europe-wide database called EPREL (European Product Database for Energy Labelling) through their smartphone. To facilitate the transition between current and new SCRAP WEEE procedures, SUNREUSE ASSOCIATION, in collaboration with AIDIMME, , offers advice to companies in the Electrical and Electronic Equipment (EEE) sector to help them comply with the new requirements. During consultation SUNREUSE ASSOCIATION proceeds with what is called the "Accompanying Phase”, to register the company with EPREL  and the products with the File Upload / UI / System to System or Equivalent Model registration methods, with all the required technical information  thereby registered in the system. As a Technological Institute AIDIMME, provides the general product description, harmonised standards reference, specific precautions to be taken into account, technical parameter measurements, calculations, and conditions based on the new testing methods.  

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who should register with the RII-PYA?

All manufacturers of batteries and accumulators, importers, as well as distributors in certain cases must register in this Registry of Batteries and Accumulators.
 

What types of producers are there?

In the Royal Decree of batteries and accumulators 106/2008, regardless of whether it is a natural or legal person, the following types of producers are distinguished:
  • Manufacturer: manufactures in Spain (unless it manufactures for third parties under the brand of another company, in which case the latter may, by agreement between the parties, assume the status of producer).
  • White label seller: own brand or distribution brand. You can assume the condition of producer of the batteries and/or accumulators that you sell, even if they are manufactured in Spain by another company in your name.
  • Importer: imports batteries and/or accumulators from a Member State of the European Union or from a third country for sale in Spain.
  • Distributor: if you import batteries and/or accumulators that you sell, you become a producer (importer) in relation to those batteries and/or accumulators. If all the batteries and/or accumulators that it sells have been purchased from manufacturers or importers that are already producers in Spain, the distributor is not a producer.
  • Remote seller: if you are established outside of Spain and sell batteries and/or accumulators by means of distance communication directly to private households or professional users in Spain, you are a producer.
[Note: it is also valid if you are established in Spain and fall into any of the above cases. For example, if you import batteries and/or accumulators to sell them at a distance over the Internet, you would be an importer].

In all these cases, the producer must register and declare his condition as a producer.
 

What type of batteries and accumulators does the regulation affect?

It affects all types of batteries, accumulators and batteries, regardless of their shape, volume, weight, composition or use:
  • Button Cells (Diameter > Height)
  • Standard Battery (Not button, weight < 1k)
  • Portable batteries (Not industrial or automotive)
  • Batteries, Accumulators and Automotive Batteries
  • Batteries, Accumulators and Industrial Batteries with Cadmium
  • Batteries, Accumulators and Industrial Batteries with Lead
  • Batteries, Accumulators and Industrial Batteries without Cadmium and without Lead
  • Other types
It includes batteries, accumulators and batteries from vehicles at the end of their useful life and also electrical and electronic equipment. The only exceptions are cells, accumulators and batteries used in equipment designed for military purposes or intended to be sent into space.

How to obtain the certificate of Registration in the Registry of Batteries and Accumulators?

The producer may obtain the registration certificate in the Batteries and Accumulators Registry, through the website of the Ministry of Economy, Industry and Competitiveness, in the user area.
 

What obligations does a producer have that incorporates non-removable batteries and/or accumulators in their electrical and/or electronic devices?

The placing of batteries on the market is carried out considering the national regulations for batteries and accumulators (Royal Decree 106/2008, of February 1, on batteries and accumulators and the Environmental management of their waste, modified by Royal Decree 710/2015, of July 24).

These Royal Decrees affect all the batteries and accumulators included in EEE, regardless of whether or not they can be extracted from them.

In any case, the producer who places batteries and/or accumulators on the national market for the first time, whether or not they are incorporated into electrical and/or electronic devices, must be registered with the RII-PYA regardless of the reporting channel used and declare the quantities put on the market.

 
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