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Brazil CONAMA Resolution 401/2008 Glossary

Brazil battery-specific definitions for batteries, cells, accumulators, used-battery management plans, and environmentally appropriate destination. Portuguese legal text remains authoritative; English translations are Minespider draft translations for readability.

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High-level summary

Brazil battery-specific definitions for batteries, cells, accumulators, used-battery management plans, and environmentally appropriate destination. Portuguese legal text remains authoritative; English translations are Minespider draft translations for readability.

This source matters because it supplies Brazil’s battery-specific layer alongside broader National Solid Waste Policy terminology. It is useful for mapping used-battery handling procedures without flattening them into generic reverse logistics.

Who it affects

  • Battery producers, importers, and waste-management teams working with Brazil battery rules
  • Recyclers and operators documenting used-battery handling procedures
  • Compliance teams comparing Brazil battery-specific terms with broader solid-waste policy concepts

Key defined terms

A short curated set of terms to help readers orient themselves before moving into the full regulation-specific glossary.

battery

A source-specific umbrella term for electrochemical energy-storage devices, with separate EU, UK, India, Brazil, and Ontario source layers.

EU Battery RegulationUK Batteries Placing on Market RegulationsUK Waste Batteries Regulations
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portable battery

A source-specific category term for sealed, hand-carried or low-weight batteries, with different boundaries in EU, UK, India, and Brazil source texts.

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recycler

A downstream actor term for entities that carry out recycling, with EU, India, and Brazil source layers kept separate.

EU Battery RegulationIndia Battery Waste Management RulesBrazil CONAMA Resolution 401/2008
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importer

An EU-established actor that places a product from a third country on the Union market under ESPR, with related source-specific meanings in battery and trade rules.

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used battery management plan

A Brazil CONAMA Resolution 401/2008 term for environmentally appropriate procedures covering used-battery discard, collection, storage, handling, recycling, reuse, treatment, or final disposal.

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environmentally adequate destination

A Brazil battery-waste term for destinations that minimize environmental risks through collection, receipt, reuse, recycling, treatment, or final disposal procedures.

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