EU Sustainable Battery Regulation
The EU Sustainable Batteries Regulation aims to ensure that batteries are sustainable designed, collected, re-used, and recycled throughout member countries.
What you need to know about the EU Batteries Regulation
The law - set to go into full effect in 2027 - will require companies to establish a supply chain risk-based due diligence program for critical raw materials used in batteries (i.e., cobalt, natural graphite, lithium, nickel, and their compounds). As a result, companies will have to implement supply chain due diligence policies address the most prevalent social and environmental issues, and provide a battery digital passport to demonstrate product lifecycle to comply.
How BanQu helps you with the EU Batteries Regulation
Frequently Asked Questions
BanQu helps companies comply with the EU Sustainable Batteries Regulation by providing comprehensive supply chain mapping and chain of custody tracking. This ensures every step of the supply chain is monitored, helping to identify and mitigate risks associated with critical raw materials like cobalt, lithium, and nickel.
The EU Sustainable Batteries Regulation requires a digital product passport to demonstrate a battery's lifecycle. BanQu facilitates this by providing a digital passport for each battery, accessible via a QR code, ensuring transparency and compliance with regulatory requirements.
BanQu's 360° insights and reporting tie procurement data to evidence regarding environmental and social metrics. This comprehensive reporting helps companies meet the EU Sustainable Batteries Regulation requirements by providing detailed documentation and audit-ready data.
Using BanQu's supply chain due diligence tools offers numerous benefits, including enhanced visibility into the supply chain, risk mitigation, and streamlined compliance with the EU Sustainable Batteries Regulation. These tools help ensure that social and environmental issues are addressed effectively.
BanQu can help your company prepare for the 2027 full implementation of the EU Sustainable Batteries Regulation by establishing a robust supply chain risk-based due diligence program. This includes mapping the supply chain, tracking the chain of custody, and providing digital product passports, ensuring your company is compliant and ready for the regulation's full effect.