🇵🇱 EPR Compliance for Batteries in Poland |
Guide and Checklist 2026
Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) for Batteries and Rechargeable Batteries – 7 Steps to Compliance + Step-by-Step Checklist
Poland combines two levels of battery EPR: EU battery legislation (Regulation 2023/1542, fully in effect as of August 18, 2025) with the Polish BDO system – the central national environmental and EPR registry.
In practice, this means that every battery manufacturer or importer selling in Poland must comply with both EU requirements (carbon footprint, labeling, due diligence) and national requirements (BDO registration, Polish NIP, annual report due by March 15, membership in a take-back system).
A particular characteristic: The BDO registration process is conducted entirely in Polish – a common stumbling block for foreign companies. The portal bdo.mos.gov.pl is available only in Polish, and the registration process takes 6–8 weeks for foreign companies. Anyone wishing to sell in Poland must start early.
What does this mean specifically for your company? Here are the 7 most important steps – including a checklist to get you started.