eujobs.coEU jobs in brussels
Post a JobHeadhunter

RECHARGE aisbl

Acronym: RECHARGE

General Information

Identification Code: 673674011803-02
Website: [object Object]
Entity Form: aisbl
Registration Category: Trade and business associations
Registration Date: 9/5/2013
Last Update: 3/13/2024
EP Accredited Number: 0

Mission & Interests

Goals: RECHARGE is the industry association for the advanced rechargeable and lithium batteries value chain in Europe. Founded in 1998, it is our mission to promote advanced rechargeable batteries as a key technology that will contribute to a more empowered, sustainable and circular economy by enabling decarbonized electricity and mobility. RECHARGE’s unique membership covers all aspects of the advanced rechargeable battery value chain in Europe: From suppliers of primary and secondary raw materials, to battery and original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), to logistic partners and battery recyclers.
Interests Represented: Promotes their own interests or the collective interests of their members
Interests:
  • Business and industry
  • Climate action
  • Energy
  • Environment
  • Institutional affairs
  • Research and innovation
  • Single market
  • Trade
  • Transport
Levels of Interest:
  • european

Activities

Main EU Legislative Proposals: Batteries Directive/Regulation, European Batteries Alliances, European Raw Materials Alliance, Green Deal, REACH, WEEE, ROHS, Product Environment Footprint initiative, EIP Raw Materials initiative, Ecodesign Directive, Ecolabel, Renewable Energy Directive, Waste Framework Directive, Waste Shipments Regulation, End-of-life Vehicles Regulation, Critical Raw Materials Regulation, Net Zero Industry Act, REPowerEU
Communication Activities: Product Environment Footprint Category Rules for rechargeable batteries Expert for the batteries safety testing project SABATAIR and co-chair of the SAE G-27 standardization committee for Safety Test of Lithium Batteries Packaging Member of the H2020 project Futuram Member of the Commission intiative "Battery Alliance" and "Raw Materials Alliance" Representation in the European Technology and Innovation Platform (ETIP) on Batteries (also BatteRIes Europe) Partner of Battery 2030+ Observer Association to the Batteries European Partnership Association (BEPA) Stakeholder consultation within the modernization of the batteries legislation Stakeholder consultation within the European Chemicals Strategy for Sustainability Stakeholder consultation within the Net Zero Industry Act
EU Supported Forums and Platforms: Environmental Footprint Technical Advisory Board#E03710#https://ec.europa.eu/transparency/expert-groups-register/screen/expert-groups/consult?lang=en&groupID=3710 #MEMBER #C#Industry#SMEsExpert Group on the exchange of information on Best Available Techniques related to industrial emissions (IED Article 13 Forum)#E02611#https://ec.europa.eu/transparency/expert-groups-register/screen/expert-groups/consult?lang=en&groupID=2611 #MEMBER #C#Industry
Inter-institutional or Unofficial Groupings: Climate change, biodiversity and sustainable development,Competitive European Industry: long-term and sustainable investment

Head Office

Address: Avenue de Tervueren, 168
Post Code: 1150
City: Brussels
Country: BELGIUM
Phone: [object Object]

EU Office

Address: Avenue de Tervueren, 168
Post Code: 1150
City: Brussels
Country: BELGIUM
Phone: [object Object]

Financial Data

New Organisation: false
Closed Year: [object Object]
Current Year: [object Object]
Complementary Information: FUTURAML is a EU funded REASEARCH PROJECT, about quantification of the urban mine, including batteries.

Membership Information

Members10 Percent: 0
Members25 Percent: 1
Members50 Percent: 2
Members75 Percent: 0
Members: 3
Members F T E: 1.25

Structure

Structure Type: Structure
Is Member Of: https://rechargebatteries.org/association/rechargeable-battery-association/
Organisation Members: Member of EUROMETAUX, BEPA and EGVIA Member of ERMA and EBA Partner of Battery 2030+ Member of the Platform for Electromobility Membership in the Alliance for Sustainable Management of Chemical Risk ASMoR