Kelly Rose
Editor
Kelly Rose
Editor
On 1 June 2017, European Cleaning Machines Recycling (ECMR) will organise a seminar with Van Peperzeel, a collector of used lead acid batteries and the national sorting centre for end-of-life Li-ion batteries. It will focus on "Compliance with the new regulations when storing, transporting and taking back Li-ion batteries".
The cleaning industry is currently increasingly aware of the harmful environmental effects of lead acid batteries and the new generation of Li-ion batteries, which is potentially even more dangerous in terms of its impact on storage, transport and recycling.
ECMR and Van Peperzeel have combined their expertise to create a set of guidelines on used batteries and the associated recycling methods.
During this seminar, they will share their expertise on handling hazardous goods with you to ensure that you are fully informed about how to guarantee safety procedures and transport these products in accordance with the new regulations that are now in force within the EU.
The seminar will provide new information on safely and sustainably handling Li-ion batteries, without endangering the environment and the employees who are involved in this activity and exposed to the potential risks on a daily basis.
This seminar is primarily intended for CSR managers, warehouse managers, safety managers and quality managers and for everybody who works with hazardous goods on a daily basis.
For more information visit: http://www.ecmr.nu/seminar/
European Cleaning Machines Recycling (ECMR)
Het Spijk 3
URK
The Netherlands
NL-8321 WT
NETHERLANDS
+31-85 4895090