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Do I need to register electronics to sell to France?
Yes, if the products you send to France fall inside this stream. Registration goes to ADEME — French Environment and Energy Management Agency (registration via SYDEREP). Etsy: registration is for “an EPR unique identification number for each relevant product category through the French Environment and Energy Management Agency (ADEME)”, on the SYDEREP platform, and the seller must “adhere to a relevant Producer Responsibility Organization (PRO) or … set up an equivalent individual system”. You will be asked for: EPR unique identification number (identifiant unique), per product category.
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| Country | France |
|---|---|
| Obligation | electrical and electronic equipment |
| Registration goes to | ADEME — French Environment and Energy Management Agency (registration via SYDEREP) |
| When it must be in place | Etsy: registration is for “an EPR unique identification number for each relevant product category through the French Environment and Energy Management Agency (ADEME)”, on the SYDEREP platform, and the seller must “adhere to a relevant Producer Responsibility Organization (PRO) or … set up an equivalent individual system”. |
| What you will be asked for | EPR unique identification number (identifiant unique), per product category |
| Where the number goes | Shop Manager → Finances → Legal and tax information → Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) Registrations → Add info under FranceVerified for EtsyNot added yet: Amazon, eBay, Shopify. Send us a path and it goes in. |
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