Germany: Changes to Germany’s Packaging Laws – An Exporter’s Guide

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On January 1, 2019, Germany updated their waste management laws in an attempt to advance the country’s environmental protection goals and correct regulatory loopholes. Companies selling packaged goods must register with the German government before placing any packaged products on the German market. Although these responsibilities will typically fall to the German importer, U.S. companies should be aware and clearly allocate regulatory compliance duties in their sales agreements with German firms. Failure to register may result in a sales ban and fines of up to €200,000.

Germany: Changes to Germany’s Packaging Laws – An Exporter’s Guide

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