What we cover

Solar Industry Solutions 

Compliance Solutions for Solar Industry

PV Panels, Inverters and Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS)

Photovoltaics is one of the main pillars of the energy transition and the race to reduce CO² emissions.

With new markets emerging, and big and mature ones taking off again, the solar industry is ramping up to meet the scale of the world’s climate and sustainability challenges.

Our solar industry solutions support this transition to a new, carbon-neutral and circular economy and help your company avoid the risks of being non-compliant.

We offer support all along the life cycle: from meeting your obligations when placing solar products onto the market to taking care of their end-of-life.

As a global specialist with a large international network, speak to one of our experts instead.

Product Packaging

Household packaging is packaging having the following size:

  • surface area up to and including 1.5 m²; or in the case of hollow bodies, a nominal filling volume up
  • to and including 5 litres, or in the case of packaging made of expanded polystyrene (EPS – e.g. Polysterene), a mass of up to and including up to 0.15 kg per sales unit and usually occurs
  • in private households or
  • in places comparable to households with regard to the packaging generated.
  • Furthermore, service packaging, carrier bags and knotted bags shall in any case be deemed to be household packaging, irrespective of their size.

Packaging made of Paper, cardboard, paperboard and corrugated cardboard packaging that meets the definition of sales packaging shall, irrespective of their size, be deemed to be household packaging, irrespective of its size, provided that point 2 applies.

Industrial Packaging

Industrial packaging is

  • packaging that is not household packaging,
  • paper packaging that meets the definition of transport packaging,
  • pallets and strapping and adhesive tapes, and
  • the proportion of packaging which in principle meets the definition of household packaging but which, by the packaging classification ordinance, is considered to be transport packaging.

Sales packaging or primary packaging is offered to the end consumer as a sales unit.

Outer packaging or secondary packaging – insofar as they do not fall under sales packaging or transport packaging – is packaging which:

  • contains one or more sales units which are sold together to the final consumer or serve only to stock the sales shelves, and
  • can be removed without affecting the characteristics of the goods.

Transport Packaging

Transport packaging or tertiary packaging means packaging designed to facilitate the handling and transport of multiple sales units or outer packaging in order to avoid their direct contact or damage in transit.

Containers for road, rail, ship and air transport are not included in the definition of transport packaging.

Shipping Packaging

Shipping packaging for online sales is used to deliver goods to the end users (e.g. the shipping cartons, filling materials like bubble foil, etc.).

Shipping packaging is always subject to registration and membership in a PRO.

For shipping packaging, there are always direct obligations for marketplace sellers/online sellers selling to Austria.