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Terms and Conditions

The terms that apply when you use our website, contact us, or engage our compliance services.

Terms and Conditions

1. Scope

These Terms and Conditions govern access to and use of this website and the services offered by Bellington, including EPR registration support, authorized representative services, compliance guidance, and related administrative support.

By using this website, contacting us, requesting a proposal, or engaging our services, you agree to these terms unless a separate written agreement applies.

2. Company information

This website is operated by Bellington SASU.

Registered office: 29 Rue Tronchet, 75008 Paris, France
Email: info@bellington.fr
Phone: +49 8652 9593979

3. Website use

You may use this website only for lawful business or informational purposes. You must not misuse the website, attempt to disrupt its operation, introduce malicious code, or use the website in a way that infringes the rights of Bellington or any third party.

4. Information on the website

The content on this website is provided for general information only. Although we aim to keep information accurate and up to date, it does not constitute legal, tax, or regulatory advice. EPR and waste-stream obligations can vary depending on product category, market activity, company structure, and applicable law.

You should obtain advice tailored to your circumstances before making compliance decisions.

5. Services and proposals

Service descriptions on this website are indicative. The exact scope, deliverables, timelines, fees, and responsibilities for any service will be set out in a proposal, order confirmation, statement of work, or separate written agreement.

Unless otherwise agreed in writing, any timeline communicated by us is an estimate and may depend on complete information from you, third-party authority processing times, and regulatory requirements.

6. Customer responsibilities

When engaging our services, you are responsible for providing accurate, complete, and timely information. You remain responsible for your own legal and regulatory compliance unless a written agreement expressly states otherwise.

If information supplied by you is incomplete, inaccurate, or delayed, we may not be able to perform the services on time or at all.

7. Fees and payment

Fees, payment terms, taxes, and invoicing conditions are set out in the applicable proposal, order confirmation, invoice, or written agreement. Unless stated otherwise, fees exclude VAT and third-party official fees.

We may suspend work where invoices remain unpaid beyond the agreed payment terms.

8. Intellectual property

All website content, design elements, text, graphics, logos, and other materials are owned by or licensed to Bellington unless otherwise stated. You may not copy, reproduce, distribute, modify, or use our content for commercial purposes without prior written permission.

9. Third-party links and services

This website may contain links to third-party websites or refer to third-party platforms, authorities, schemes, or service providers. We are not responsible for third-party content, availability, policies, or actions.

10. Limitation of liability

To the maximum extent permitted by law, Bellington is not liable for indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or punitive damages arising from your use of the website or reliance on website information.

Nothing in these terms excludes or limits liability where it would be unlawful to do so.

11. Data protection

Personal data is processed in accordance with our Privacy Policy. Additional data protection terms may apply where we process personal data under a service agreement.

12. Changes to these terms

We may update these Terms and Conditions from time to time. The current version will be published on this page. Continued use of the website after changes are published means you accept the updated terms.

13. Governing law and jurisdiction

These Terms and Conditions are governed by French law. Any dispute shall be subject to the jurisdiction of the competent courts of Paris, unless mandatory law provides otherwise.