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A) How do you arrive at your price for the license agreement
In Austria, three material streams are currently mandatory for licensing:
Packaging
All types of packaging materials, including plastic, paper, metal and glass.
Waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE)
All electrical and electronic devices.
Batteries
All types of batteries and accumulators. From device and vehicle batteries to industrial batteries.
Tariffs & flat rates for your licensing
The amount of the license fee is based on the currently valid tariff lists and the quantity of packaging/single-use plastics, batteries or waste electrical and electronic equipment you place into circulation:
To meet your needs, we offer small and large quantity options.
SMALL QUANTITIES
Our packages
For those who only circulate small quantities, we offer suitable flat rates.
- no obligation to report your quantities
- One-time payment per year
- Save valuable time
LARGE QUANTITIES
Our rates
For those who circulate large quantities, we offer fair prices, not flat rates. See for yourself our top rates for packaging.
Calculate your license fee easily with our free calculator and discover our advantageous prices
Packages
Packaging
Packaging fee
€150,- / year
< 1,500kg per commercial or household packaging
Electrical appliances
Small flat rate household
€100,-
< = 300kg / year (max 90kg lamps)
Large flat rate household
€320,-
< = 1000kg / year (max 300kg lamps)
Small flat rate business
€80,-
< = 300kg / year (max 90kg lamps)
Large flat rate for businesses
€250,-
< = 300kg / year (max 90kg lamps)
Batteries
Small device batteries
€100,-
< = 120kg / year (incl. lithium)
Large portable batteries
€220,-
< = 300kg / year (incl. lithium)
Flat rate vehicle batteries
€30,-
< = 300kg / year (incl. lithium)
Flat rate industrial batteries
€70,-
< = 300kg / year (incl. lithium)
Good to know
License fees – Quantity reporting according to your reporting group
During the ordering process, you determine the estimated license fee based on the quantities entered multiplied by the rate for the category. We classify our customers into different reporting groups based on the annual license fee. This determines how often you must report your actual quantities via our portal during the year.
Amount of the expected licence fee Licence fee per year Calculate |
Classification Reporting group* |
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< 1.500 € | Annual report |
> 1.500 < 20.000 € | Quarterly report |
> 20.000 € | Monthly report |
* The classification is determined depending on the amount of the license fee per year for each area. You can calculate the expected amount using our calculator .
B) Your price for the authorized contract
Amount of the License fee per year * calculate |
Annual costs for the authorized representative |
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< 1.500 € | from 300 € |
> 1.500 < 20.000 € | from 500 € |
> 20.000 € | Get your personal offer |
*The classification is determined depending on the amount of the license fee per year for each area. You can calculate the expected amount using our calculator .
**A sector includes packaging/single-use plastic products or waste electrical and electronic equipment or batteries . Packaging and single-use plastic products are considered a common area.
Here you will find examples for a better understanding
Case 1 :
You only need one area (e.g., packaging) and have determined an annual license fee (calculated as quantity * tariff) of €250. The annual flat rate for the authorized representative is therefore €300 .
Case 2 :
You require two areas (e.g. waste electrical equipment and batteries) and have determined the following annual license fees:
- Batteries: €750 à the authorized representative fee for the first area is €300 (because the license fee is less than €1,500)
- EAG: €2,000 à the authorized representative fee for the second area is €400 (because the license fee is between €1,500 and €20,000)
The total fee for the authorization will therefore cost you 700€ .
Case 3 :
You need all areas (e.g. VP, WEEE and batteries) and have determined the following annual license fees:
- Packaging: €250 à the authorized representative fee for the first area is €300 (because the license fee is less than €1,500)
- Batteries: €750 à the authorized representative fee for the first area is €200 (because the license fee is less than €1,500)
- Waste electrical equipment: €2,000 à the authorized representative fee for the second area is €350 (because the license fee is between €1,500 and €20,000)
The total fee for the authorization will therefore cost you 850€ .
Because the environment is important to us and is in our DNA!
With the Interzero Climate Pro tariff, our customers can offset the CO2 footprint generated during packaging recycling. Different greenhouse gas emissions are generated during the transport, sorting, and recycling of collected packaging waste. The resulting emissions are converted into CO2 equivalents, a measure used to standardize the climate impact of different greenhouse gases.
Our collaboration with Climate Austria
The resulting emissions are offset through climate protection measures. In this area, Interzero collaborates with Climate Austria, a partner with many years of experience in climate protection projects. Climate Austria is a project of KPC (Kommunalkredit Public Consulting GmbH) and supports high-quality climate protection projects at the national and international level.
The “Climate Austria” initiative was launched in 2008 as a collaboration between the Federal Ministry for the Environment, Austrian Airlines, Vienna Airport, and KPC. By choosing the Interzero Climate Pro fare, customers are making an important contribution to climate protection and the UN Climate Action Goals (“SDGs”).
Through our partner Climate Austria, Climate Pro customers support carefully vetted national and international projects. Further information on the individual projects is available on the Climate Austria website:
https://www.climateaustria.at/projekte/nationale-und-internationale-projekte
What has been achieved so far?
To date, over 200 tons of CO2 have been offset through voluntary support of climate protection projects. In addition to offsetting, we at Interzero aim to implement further measures to reduce and avoid CO2 emissions. The “resources SAVED by recycling” study shows that this can return up to 1.8 million tons of recyclable materials to the cycle each year, saving 12.5 million tons of primary resources.
Interzero has set itself the goal of responsibly managing the CO2 emissions that cannot yet be avoided in the recycling process. Therefore, offsetting will be expanded to include more and more customers and orders.