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National rules on reprocessing of single-use devices

EU countries have the obligation to notify the European Commission of the national provisions on reprocessing of single-use devices introduced by Article 17(3) of MDR and on restrictions or prohibitions on reprocessing of single-use devices introduced by Article 17(9) of MDR. The Commission has the obligation to keep such information publicly available.

The Commission updates this page, based on the notifications received from EU and other EEA countries.

The following EU and other EEA countries do not authorise reprocessing of single-use devices on their territory:

  • Austria (AT)
  • Bulgaria (BG)
  • Cyprus (CY)
  • Czech Republic (CZ)
  • Denmark (DK)
  • Estonia (EE)
  • Finland (FI)
  • France (FR)
  • Greece (EL)
  • Hungary (HU)
  • Italy (IT)
  • Latvia (LV)
  • Liechtenstein (LI)
  • Lithuania (LT)
  • Malta (MT)
  • Norway (NO)
  • Romania (RO)
  • Slovakia (SK)

The EU countries listed in Table 1 authorise the reprocessing of single-use devices on their territory. The table lists those EU countries and specifies if other options from Article 17 of Regulation (EU) 2017/745 are applicable as well as if restrictions and prohibitions are defined at the national level for the reprocessing of single-use devices.

Table 1
COUNTRYOPTIONS, RESTRICTIONS AND PROHIBITIONS
 

17(2)

Manufacturer
obligations

17(3)

Common
Specifications

17(4)

Outsourcing

17(9)

Restriction
and
prohibitions

Belgium (BE)
Croatia (HR)
Germany (DE)
Iceland (IS)
Ireland (IE)
Poland (PL)
Portugal (PT)
The Netherlands (NL)
Spain (ES)
Sweden (SE)

* Making available or further reuse of reprocessed single-use devices in Poland is prohibited

Legend:

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permitted
20211130_x-red.png
not permitted
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established
20211130_x-grey.png
not established

 

The information available on this page reflect the notifications received up to January 2025.

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Belgium:

Croatia:

Germany:

Iceland:

Poland:

Portugal:

Ireland:

Netherlands:

Spain:

Sweden: