
Registration inactivated
In a number of situations, the system or DPA can inactivate your registration for producer responsibility. Without a registration it is not legal to place in-scope products on the market in Denmark. All kinds of breach of the duty of registration are reported to the Danish Environmental Protection Agency, supervisory authority in the field.

Deactivation
New registration fee
Please note that restoration of registration after a inactivation or deactivation due to breach of your producer responsibility will always result in a new registration fee. Please also note that all Danish companies receive invoices and payment reminders via Digital Post on Virk.dk
EconomyWhat happens when your registration is inactivated?
Technically speaking, a inactivation means that your registration is inactivated in the producer register. After this, the company will no longer be visible in the public part of the register where all approved companies can be searched out by authorities, customs authorities, customers, etc.
The company’s access to the register as well as to the registration certificate will also be closed. In connection with the inactivation the reason for it will appear in the system.
Reactivation of registration
You can register again by logging into the producer responsibility register.
Shortcuts
Guidelines for Registration and Annual Reporting
Step-by-step document : Guidelines for registration and reporting 2024.
About registration
See how to register as a new producer in the producer register
See registered producers
See registered producers and importers of electronics, batteries, and vehicles
Compliance schemes
See information about collective vs individual compliance schemes and authorised representatives
Other players
See which other players in addition to producers, importers, and authorities are involved in the producer responsibility with various roles
Annual reporting
Read more about annual reporting of electronics
Economy and fees
See current fees for products subject to producer responsibility
Legislation relating to electronics
See the statutory basis for producer responsibility for electronics
Exemptions
See which types of electrical equipment are subject to exemptions
Marking of equipment
Read more about requirements for marking of electronics
Management of waste electronics and batteries
Read more about how to collect and manage waste electronics and end-of-life batteries