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Retail and wholesale
Topics
- Retail and wholesale generalClosed menu item
- Selling food and beveragesClosed menu item
- Selling non-food productsOpened menu item
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Selling non-food products
Rules for retailers
Regulations
- Artificial fertilisers and biostimulants
- Assaying of gold, silver, and platinum objects
- CE marking for consumer and professional products
- Classification, labelling and packaging of chemical substances and mixtures
- Collecting and recycling textiles (UPV)
- Collecting batteries and accumulators
- Cots and playpens
- Disposal of electrical and electronic waste
- Ecodesign guidelines for energy use of products
- Energy labels
- Fire-safe clothing
- Flat glass recycling fee
- Import and export of cultural objects
- Labelling of clothing
- Licence for weapons and ammunition
- Manufacturing or selling cosmetic products
- Measuring instruments
- Pawn loan agreement
- Paying for home-copying
- Products containing mercury
- Professional fireworks
- Protected objects and collections (Erfgoedwet)
- Protection of regional products
- Rules for playground and amusement equipment
- Safety requirements for portable fire extinguishers
- Second-hand dealer register
- Selling and storing consumer fireworks
- Selling or using fuels
- Setting fixed book prices