
We are committed to making our website accessible in accordance with the Accessibility Act as amended, implementing the European Accessibility Directive (Directive (EU) 2019/882) on the accessibility requirements for products and services.
1. Legal Basis
This statement is issued in accordance with:
the German Accessibility Strengthening Act (BFSG)
the Austrian Accessibility Act (BaFG)
the Italian Legislative Decree 82/2022
as well as taking into account the harmonised European standard EN 301 549 and the WCAG 2.1 / 2.2 – Conformance Level AA
For Switzerland, implementation is carried out voluntarily in alignment with international standards.
2. Status of Compliance with the Requirements
This website is largely accessible.
Non-accessible content:
PDF documents are available for download on the website which are not yet fully accessible. If you require assistance with non-accessible PDF documents, please contact feedback@wenatex.com. We will endeavour to provide the content in a suitable accessible format where possible.
There are areas on the website where the contrast between the background and headings or between the background and text may be too low. These issues have largely been resolved. If you notice such areas or require assistance with reading, please contact feedback@wenatex.com, and we will provide the content in a suitable format.
Older documents and videos are available on the website that are not accessible. As these were published before 28 June 2025, they are exempt from the requirements of the Accessibility Act. Comprehensive revisions of this content are not currently planned.
We are continuously working to identify and remove existing barriers.
3. Preparation of This Statement
This statement was created on: 06 August 2025
Assessment method: External audit carried out by TechDivision, 83059 Kolbermoor, with the support of Silktide for identification and documentation.
4. Feedback and Contact
If you encounter any accessibility barriers or require information in an accessible format, please contact us:
5. Enforcement Procedure
Germany
If you do not receive a satisfactory response, you may contact the responsible market surveillance authority.
Austria
It is possible to initiate a complaints procedure in accordance with the BaFG.
Italy
Complaints may be submitted to the competent national market surveillance authority.
Switzerland
There is no legally prescribed enforcement procedure for private providers; please direct any enquiries to us directly.