
EPR 100 Award
Centralized EU EPR registration service
Service availability, categories and fees vary by market and turnover, so businesses should always confirm current coverage and legal obligations on Lovat’s website or with their own adviser before relying on this service.
SaaS platform for global EPR filings
Implementation, supported schemes and level of managed services depend on your contract with Lorax EPI, so businesses should agree responsibilities and sign-off processes before relying on the outputs.
UK-focused packaging data and EPR reports
The software’s outputs must still reflect accurate weights, materials and nations of sale, so producers remain responsible for verifying inputs and aligning reports with the latest UK guidance.
EPR reporting inside a wider ESG platform
Actual compliance depends on the quality of your internal and supplier data, so organisations should pair Assent’s tools with strong governance and local regulatory advice.
Recyclability analysis and EPR fee modelling in one tool
Functions, data sources and regulatory coverage evolve with new rules like PPWR, so companies should regularly review assumptions and complement software outputs with their own compliance checks.
Automated EPR reporting for SMEs
Supported countries, integrations and audit features depend on your plan and configuration, so users should confirm that all relevant streams and local schemes are covered before relying on reports.
Packaging data services and EPR compliance scheme
Levels of outsourcing, data granularity and support are tailored per member, so businesses should agree exactly which reporting tasks Clarity handles and which remain in-house
Specialist UK EPR reporting software
Its guidance reflects evolving UK regulations, but users remain responsible for checking regulatory changes, maintaining accurate source data and confirming that submissions meet official requirement
French PRO for household packaging
Membership conditions, fees and reporting duties are set by French EPR rules and may change over time, so companies should always review the latest Léko documentation and legal guidance for their product range.
Italy’s multi-stream EPR system
Membership terms, applicable waste streams and reporting obligations depend on the producer’s product portfolio, so companies must verify their own responsibilities under Italian and EU law when joining Erion.
What is epr
Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) is a policy approach that makes producers financially and operationally responsible for the environmental impact of the products they place on the market. One of the core obligations within any EPR system is EPR reporting—a regular submission of data to authorities or Producer Responsibility Organisations (PROs) that reflects the volume and type of products a company sells, imports, or manufactures.
EPR reporting ensures transparency in waste management systems, supports accurate fee calculation, and helps governments track progress toward recycling and sustainability targets.
Why EPR Reporting Matters
EPR reporting is essential because it:
- Enables authorities to calculate the correct eco-fees.
- Ensures producers contribute fairly to national waste management systems.
- Helps countries meet recycling, reuse, and recovery targets.
- Creates transparency across supply chains.
- Reduces the environmental footprint of products by encouraging better design and packaging choices.
Non-compliance with EPR reporting can lead to penalties, sales restrictions, or being removed from marketplaces—especially in countries where EPR is mandatory for online sellers.
Who Must Submit EPR Reports?
EPR reporting obligations apply to:
- Local manufacturers
- Importers
- Online sellers and marketplace operators
- Distance sellers shipping from foreign warehouses
- Brand owners and private-label sellers
Responsibilities vary by country, but in most jurisdictions the producer is the entity that first places the product on the national market.
What Data Is Included in an EPR Report?
The exact format depends on the material stream and the national EPR legislation, but standard data categories include:
1. Product and Packaging Quantities
- Total weight of packaging placed on the market
- Number of units or kilograms of specific materials (plastic, paper, glass, metals)
- Electrical and electronic equipment categories
- Batteries or textiles volumes
2. Material Breakdown
Companies must classify materials according to local rules, for example:
- PET plastic
- Corrugated cardboard
- Aluminium
- Mixed materials
- Recycled content percentage
3. Product Categories (for specific EPR streams)
Such as:
- E-waste (WEEE categories)
- Batteries (portable, industrial, automotive)
- Textiles
- Furniture
- Packaging
4. Market Placement Period
Reports usually cover:
- Monthly reporting
- Quarterly reporting
- Semi-annual reporting
- Annual reporting
Depending on the country, reports may include historical corrections for previous periods.