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    European Union, circular economy and customs compliance

    The report “Squaring the Circle. Policies from Europe’s Circular Economy Transition” published in December 2022 by the  highlights (among other thinks) the following peculiarities of the European circular economy: The private sector is playing a crucial role in the enforcement of the circular economy with its trade and environmental policies; Customs controls on the ecodesign compliance of the products (like the batteries). Indeed: “…New policy proposals are shifting the focus upstream toward more sustainable and circular products. With the proposal for a new Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR) published in March 2022, the EC has presented a framework that will allow it to regulate circularity requirements for almost all…

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    Raw materials: due diligence of the importer

        As we indicated , on 16.03.2023, the European Commission (“Commission”) proposed a set of actions in order to ensure the European Union’s secure and sustainable access to critical raw materials, which is essential for the European Union to succeed in its green and digital transitions (for example: chemicals for the batteries). The Proposed Regulation aims to address supply risks in critical raw materials by (i) building the European Union’s capacity to supply critical raw materials through extraction, processing and recycling; (ii) diversifying external supplies of those materials; (iii) monitoring and mitigating existing and future supply risks; and (iv) ensuring the free movement of critical raw materials in the…