Become EPR compliant
Become EPR compliant
The online platform for manufacturers and producers looking for support in meeting EPR Obligations throughout Europe
Cost-effective solutions & easy payment
No previous knowledge necessary
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Our Services in Europe
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Tailored to your needs
Highly flexible solutions, customised for you
You describe what you need and we support you with the right solution from our international service portfolio.
Your are not in Europe? No problem!
Consultation on the phone or video meeting in several languages, easily bookable via our online calendar
Low cost solutions
Unbeatable pricing for German and Austrian packaging licensing – made for smaller ecommerce entrepreneurs
Solutions for packaging management
Whether labelling obligations, recyclability optimisation or eco-design. In our international network, you will find a consultancy or digital solution to help you meet your EPR obligations.
What is EPR Compliance?
Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) is an environmental policy that obligates the party first introducing a product subject to EPR requirements to a market of the respective country, to take responsibility for the entire lifecycle of said product.
This also includes the collection, sorting and recovery or recycling of a product. The goal of EPR is to mitigate the environmental impacts of a product throughout its entire life cycle.
Frequently asked questions
How to be EPR compliant in Germany?
To be EPR (Extended Producer Responsibility) compliant in Germany, you need to register of the relevant EPR registration authority, to obtain your EPR registration number(s). You need this EPR registration …
What is the legal basis for EPR regulations in France?
The legal basis for EPR regulations in France is the Code de l’environnement and the AGEC law.
Why do I have to participate my packaging in a take-back system in Germany?
According to the German Packaging Act, manufacturers, producers and importers who place packaged goods on the market for the first time on a commercial basis are required to register with …