International Amazon Sellers need to meet Extended Producer Responsibility requirements by January 1, 2023.
Extended Producer Responsibility or EPR is an environmental policy that sellers in France and Germany must comply with. Under this policy, sellers are responsible for the entire lifecycle of a product and need to meet specific packaging and waste management requirements.
Products Under the EPR Regulations in Germany:
Electrical and Electronic Equipment (EEE)
Batteries and Accumulators
Packaging
Timeline
If you are an Amazon seller and sell to Germany or import products from Germany, you must be compliant by January 1, 2023. If you are not compliant by January 1, 2023, Amazon will be legally obligated to terminate your seller account.
Process
You must provide your registration number(s) to Amazon or any marketplace you sell on.
If you are a producer, you must work with a Producer Responsibility Organisation (PRO) to receive your EPR Registration Number(s). You can visit WEEEFull Service (Which stands for Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment) to find Producer Responsibility Organisations. Visit them here! Registration is a one-time process and you will receive one or more registration numbers per product category.
If you are not a producer but you sell products that are subject to EPR requirements, you must still provide Amazon or any marketplace you sell on with EPR Registration Numbers. You need to obtain the registration number(s) from your supplier. If you cannot obtain the registration number(s) from your supplier, you will have to register and provide Amazon with your own EPR registration numbers.
Shipping hazardous materials through USPS requires that they are properly packaged and declared. A hazardous material is considered to be any substance that could harm the public, environment, handlers, or carriers during transportation. As the shipper, it is your responsibility to make sure that all hazardous materials are packaged, labeled, and shipped properly. Failing to properly package, label and ship hazardous materials can result in serious civil and/or criminal liability.
USPS Proposed Changes to Publication 52
The USPS plans to amend Publication 52, Hazardous, Restricted, and Perishable Mail. Due to the expansion of eCommerce, more hazardous materials are being shipped. The proposed amendments are intended to reduce the instances of improper labeling and shipping of hazardous materials which according to the USPS have "increased risks to Postal Service employees, customers, and business suppliers, especially risks related to personal safety/property damage, and have resulted in millions of dollars of loss."
The proposed changes are designed to better inform mail carriers of shipments containing hazardous materials. This will allow postal carriers to properly assess and transport those packages. These changes include:
Require mailers to transmit a Shipping Service File (SSF) or a Shipping Partner Event File to the postal service before or concurrent with the shipment of hazardous materials. Mailers are also required to use USPS-generated labels and indicate the shipment includes hazardous materials at the time of requesting a label.
Require the use of unique Service Type Codes (STCs) for hazardous materials shipped or returned domestically.
Insurance and Adult Signature will be the only domestic Extra Services available for a package containing hazardous materials.
Encourage the adoption of 2 supplemental GS1-DataMatrix (2D) IMpbs to shipping labels to improve package visibility.
Used, damaged, or defective electronic devices (cell phones, laptops, tablets, etc.) must be mailed by surface transportation.
Certified new or refurbished electronic devices and certain new personal electronic devices (certain cell phones, glucose monitor devices, tablets, etc) in original packaging may be exempt from separation and marking requirements.
Currently, compliance with these new guidelines is optional, however, the USPS intends to implement these rules in 2023 with mandatory compliance beginning April 30, 2023. As such, mailers should be aware of these upcoming changes and check regularly for updates. It is recommended that mailers familiarize themselves with these proposed changes and prepare for the adoption of these proposed changes.
How to Ship Hazardous Material with USPS
The USPS has strict guidelines on how to properly package and label hazardous materials. Proper packaging of hazardous materials is important for the health and safety of you, USPS handlers and carriers, the environment, and the person receiving the package. Read this page carefully before shipping any hazardous materials. This page covers the packaging of hazardous materials, the types of hazard classes, the product safety data sheet, and hazardous material labels
When creating a new product in Teapplix, you are able to list the dangerous good type. Navigate to the Inventory menu found on the left-hand sidebar. Select the first option "Products". On the products screen, select the "+ Add One" button in the top right-hand corner. Select the drop-down menu "DG Type".
The options available are:
0 Turn Off Dangerous Goods
The package does not contain hazardous materials or dangerous goods
1 Lithium Metal Contained in Equipment
Mailable via Priority Mail Express, Priority Mail and USPS Ground Advantage
2 Package contains Primary Lithium Batteries
If installed in the equipment they operate or packed with the equipment they operate, this is mailable via Priority Mail Express, Priority Mail, First-Class Mail, or Ground Advantage.
If the Lithium batteries are being mailed as individual batteries in their original sealed packages but without the equipment they operate, then this belong to category 3 below and only mailable via USPS Ground Advantage.
3 Lithium Metal Stand-Alone
Mailable via USPS Ground Advantage only.
4 Lithium-Ion Contained in Equipment
Mailable via Priority Mail Express, Priority Mail or USPS Ground Advantage.
5 Lithium-Ion Packed with Equipment
Mailable via Priority Mail Express, Priority Mail or USPS Ground Advantage.
6 Lithium-Ion Stand-Alone
Mailable via USPS Ground Advantage only
7 Lithium* Ground Only (*<=5) lbs
This classification is obsolete. You must re-classify your product using the other categories listed here. You cannot print any USPS labels with products classified as 7.
8 Limited Quantity
This is now referred to as HAZMAT Limited Quantity by the USPS. Depending on the hazardous material being shipped, the package may be eligible for ground only or for air and ground transport. More information regarding the packaging and shipping of this category is detailed below.
9 Small Quantity Provision
The package contains an amount of hazardous material that is small enough that the package is not subject to DOT packaging, marking, and labeling requirements. This category is only eligible for domestic transport and can only be shipped via Standard Mail, USPS Retail Ground, Parcel Select, First-Class Mail, or First-Class Package Service.
USPS Lithium Battery Label
Packages containing Lithium batteries must display this label in addition to the proper DOT HAZMAT Limited Quantity Label.
Packaging must be strong enough to prevent crushing and exposure of the contents during normal transport. Outer package must have a complete delivery and return address and
When mailing lithium batteries, the package label must include a telephone number for those who need to obtain additional information regarding the package and the materials contained.
Packaging Hazardous Materials
In addition to being clearly and properly labeled, hazardous materials must be packaged carefully. The USPS will not accept any package containing hazardous materials that are leaking, damaged, or open. Considering using "performance packaging" or HAZMAT packaging. This type of packaging is more absorbent, cushioning, and protective than regular packaging. Hazardous materials must be labeled and packaged separately from all other items. The full guidelines for USPS requirements of each Hazard class can be found here. Each hazard class must be packaged according to the specific USPS guidelines for that class.
Hazard Classes
All hazardous materials belong to one of nine hazard classes. The Hazard Classes are as follows:
Class 1: Explosives - Prohibited for all Domestic and International Mail
Class 2: Gases - Only Limited Quantity Surface Transport
Class 3: Flammable and Combustible Liquids - Only Limited Quantity Surface Transport
Class 4: Flammable Solids - Only Limited Quantity Surface Transport
Class 5: Oxidizing Substances, Organic Peroxides - Limited Quantity Air and Surface Eligible
Class 6: Toxic Substances and Infectious Substances - Mostly Prohibited
Class 7: Radioactive Materials - Mostly Prohibited
Class 8: Corrosives - Limited Quantity Air and Surface Eligible
Class 9: Miscellaneous Hazardous Materials - Limited Quantity Air and Surface Eligible
The USPS has strict guidelines for all hazardous materials in each of the nine classes. Certain classes, like Class 1, are prohibited from all USPS shipping options, and others, like Class 6 and 7, have strict guidelines regarding which substances can be shipped and how. This is why it's very important that you are familiar with your product's Safety Data Sheet.
Safety Data Sheet
The first step to shipping any hazardous material is finding your product's Safety Data Sheet. This sheet is a standardized document that contains all occupational safety and health data of a substance or product. You will use this document to find the transport instructions for your product. You can find your product's safety data sheet by doing a web search of [Manufacturer + Name of Product + "SDS"]
Hazardous Material Labels
When shipping any type of hazardous material, you need to ensure that the package contains the proper labeling. The proper labeling for your package depends on what type of hazardous material you intend to ship. Hazardous material labels diamond shape with the number indicating which class the material belongs to at the bottom of the diamond. Remember that certain Hazard Classes are non-mailable and that many have specific transport options.
Non-Mailable Hazardous Materials
Certain items are always prohibited from being shipped by USPS. If your package requires one of the labels shown below, it cannot be sent through USPS mail.
Packages containing these labels will not be accepted by USPS Mail Carriers
The exception to this list are items belonging to:
Category 5 (Oxidizing Agents and Organic Peroxides)
Category 8 (Corrosives- liquids and solids),
Category 9 (Miscellaneous Hazardous Materials)
These packages can be mailed so long as they have the proper DOT HAZMAT Limited Quantity Label.
DOT HAZMAT Limited Quantity Labels
Please note that the USPS has made a change to its hazardous materials labels. The DOT HAZMAT Limited Quantity Labels replaced the Consumer Commodity ORM-D Label on January 1, 2021. These DOT HAZMAT Limited Quantity labels alert the mail carrier that your package contains hazardous materials within the legally allowed quantity.
The USPS no longer uses the ORM-D Consumer Commodity label
Hazardous materials are now to be packaged with the DOT HAZMAT Limited Quantity Labels. Marks. There is one label for Ground/Surface transport and one for Air and Ground Eligible transport. See below.
USPS Limited Quantity Labels. The correct label must be used for your shipping method.
Your package must display the correct Limited Quantity Label. Please note that packages with DOT HAZMAT Limited Quantity labels are not eligible for international transport.
If you are entering a new product into Teapplix and it belongs to DG Types 1-8 follow the instructions for Air and Ground Eligible or Ground/Surface Only
Air and Ground Eligible
DG Types 1, 2, 4, and 8 can be shipped via air or ground transport. Follow these instructions:
Packages with the Air and Ground Eligible label can be mailed through USPS air and surface transportation.
When using this label it is required that the package also be marked with the proper shipping name and identification number. The package must also display the appropriate DOT-associated marking.
These packages must be labeled properly and packaged
A package with this label can be shipped:
Priority Mail Express
Priority Mail
First-Class Mail
First-Class Package Service
Standard Mail
USPS Retail Ground
Parcel Select
Package Services
Remember that hazardous materials belonging to Hazard Classes 5, 8, and 9 must be shipped with the proper DOT HAZMAT Limited Quantity label.
This means that the labels shown below can NOT be shipped without the proper DOT HAZMAT Limited Quantity Label.
DOT Hazard Class Labels
This is an example of a package that is marked with the proper Limited Quantity Air and Ground Eligible label and the proper Class 8 (Corrosives- Liquid and Solid) Hazard label.
In the top right corner, you can see a Shipping Paper attached. This paper contains a description of the hazmat and includes the UN identification number, proper shipping name, and other information as required. Remember that this additional information is required when shipping a package with the Air and Ground Limited Quantity Label.
When creating a product in Teapplix that contains or is a hazardous material, make sure that you fill out this page. This information will allow you to create an accurate label for your package.
Ground and Surface Only Limited Quantity Label
DG Types 3, 5, 6, and 7 can only be shipped via ground transport and only require the Ground/Surface Only label.
Packages with this label can only be shipped through USPS ground transportation. These shipping options include:
Standard Mail
USPS Retail Ground
Parcel Select
Package Services
Limited Quantity Ground/Surface labeled packages can NOT be shipped through
Priority
Priority Mail Express
First-Class Mail
First-Class Packages Service
Properly Ground/Surface Only Labeled Package
This is properly labeled for ground transport. This package is for Parcel Select Ground.
Packages with the Ground/Surface Limited Quantity label are not required to have a shipping paper with the proper shipping name and identification number.
Final Notes
Both Ground/Surface Limited Quantity and Air and Ground Limited Quantity labels must be clearly visible on the side with the shipping address. The labels must be durable, legible, and readily visible. USPS will not accept packages with damaged, missing, or unreadable labels. Your package must also be free from damage and leaks. USPS will not accept damaged, leaking, or opened packages.
Remember that it is your responsibility as a shipper to ensure all hazardous materials are properly packaged and labeled. Review your specific product's safety data sheet and make sure it is securely packaged with clear and proper labels. Shippers can check USPS Publication 52 for more information about shipping hazardous materials.
Any questions or comments contact your local Homeland Security Coordinator or send an email to HAZMAT@uspis.gov.
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eBay has over the weekend switched off the 'large merchant services API' that Teapplix currently uses for mark orders as shipped. As a result orders you shipped over the weekend may not be marked as shipped.
Teapplix has implemented new eBay REST API. To migrate to this new REST API, you need to go to (new ui) integration/marketplaces --> and delete the eBay token and link eBay again.
New REST API token will have a 'Renew' button in Teapplix new ui. Old integration will not have a 'Renew' button, you should delete all such token and link again.
After link, you can sync orders and verify that orders are marked shipped successfully on eBay.
If you use PayPal integration to download your eBay orders, please note that this new REST API do not support PayPal integration anymore, and you must remove your PayPal integration. Otherwise you will get duplicate orders.
Also, the new REST API integration requires all 'variations' you sell has SKU setup and not just a title.
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We are getting reports of Amazon not honoring our mark-shipped command. Amazon does not return any error to Teapplix either when this happens. This may cause your accounts to have problems.
Currently the only way to solve this, is to find such orders on Teapplix, and click 're-upload tracking'. Sometimes you have to do this several times to succeed on Amazon.
Please monitor your orders on Amazon to make sure they are all marked as shipped timely.
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Over the last 2 days, we had an issue on our site, where a default option was accidentally turned on that downloaded quantity and weight from your listings into Teapplix. This has been turned off but some incorrect records may have already been downloaded into your Teapplix account.
For Item Weight
if you already have item weight saved, nothing happens
if you not have remember weight, and your listing included weight information, Teapplix may have created new weight records. If this is not desired, please review your 'item weight' screen and delete those records
For Item Quantity
Your existing enter quantity data may have been replaced with quantity data downloaded from listings. To recover please delete the downloaded records and reload your quantity information.
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Teapplix has started a register service where customers can register their address as 'do not ship'. Once a consumer register their address, any e-commerce purchase to the registered address will not ship.
The service allows consumer avoid the hassle of getting bombarded with packages, especially during Covid-19.
'The response has been tremendous", says Teapplix founder & CEO ...
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Teapplix recently added support for Google Shopping Actions, a latest Google service that allows you to list and sell products on Google directly and pay only commission when your products is sold. No per click fees. You do not need your own website to sell on Google.
Teapplix ActionShip can link your Google Account and automatically sync orders for shipping, sync inventory to control quantity, and even launch products onto Google.
Google Shopping Actions is a significant new opportunity for sellers. We feel like everyone selling on other channels should try Google Shopping Actions asap. To signup your Google Merchant account and start selling, visit the following link:
Teapplix will be exhibiting at the Prosper Show March 17 to 19 at Las Vegas. This is a great learning venue especially for Amazon sellers. Teapplix will be in booth 152, and we will showcase some of our latest Amazon related enhancements:
1. export amazon settlement report data to quickbooks
2. support for latest amazon shipping options and amazon transparency
3. support for amazon carrier
If you are going, we have a code for $100 discount of the show ticket:
Registration link and discount code
• Link: https://registration.experientevent.com/ShowPSL191/?flow=ATTENDEE
• Code: EXIV817988
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Teapplix is now beta testing exporting Amazon refunds into QuickBooks as credit memos.
Teapplix will download your Amazon refund information. This typically comes 1-2 days after refund is issued on Amazon. If you setup your QuickBooks integration properly, Teapplix will export these refunds as Credit Memos. Lines on the credit memos could include:
Item -- item is assumed to be returned and credited back to inventory
Fee adjustments -- Amazon commission is returned to seller, while a refund commission is charged to the seller
Adjustment to shipping, promotions, etc
Tax Considerations
Teapplix assumes that only the item is taxable, and will mark the customer as taxable if refund included sales tax adjustments.
If you would like to try out exporting Amazon refunds to QuickBooks, please contact Teapplix Support.
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