BSI Group provides EPR compliance consulting across the US, EU, and global markets, covering packaging, WEEE, and battery regulations in 195 countries.
- Helps businesses understand complex EPR rules across the US, EU, Canada, and Asia.
- Covers compliance assessments, regulatory monitoring, reporting support, training, and risk mitigation.
- Useful for companies managing obligations in several markets at once.
- Provides strategic advice, not just registration support.
- Backed by a globally recognized standards and consulting organization.
- May be more comprehensive than needed for a company with only one simple registration requirement.
- Consulting services may cost more than basic local EPR filing support.
- Businesses may need to share detailed product, packaging, and supply chain data.
- The process may require coordination between legal, product, procurement, and compliance teams.
BSI Group is one of the oldest and most respected standards and consulting groups in the world. It works in 195 countries. BSI Group’s sustainability consulting division helps producers, importers, and brand owners understand Extended Producer Responsibility laws in the US, EU, Canada, and Asia. It does this by turning a complicated patchwork of rules into a clear compliance program.
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Not every compliance issue has a simple solution. When a US company learns that it has to follow packaging EPR laws in four states, each with its own deadlines, Producer Responsibility Organizations, and fee structures, and at the same time needs to meet the EU’s new Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation before it can sell its products in Europe, the question is not just “what do we need to do?” but “who can really help us with all of this at once?”
The BSI Group was founded in 1901 by the Engineering Standards Committee in London. The first thing it did was set technical standards for British companies. That mission has gotten a lot bigger. The organization now does testing, training, consulting, and certification. Its consulting division includes work on sustainability and EPR compliance. The group officially changed its name to BSI Group in 1998, when a new Royal Charter allowed it to grow and buy other businesses. The group has grown since then and now serves more than 80,000 customers all over the world.
BSI Consulting does the EPR consulting work through its sustainability consulting practice. This practice includes everything that regulators currently require from producers, such as compliance assessments, regulatory monitoring, help with collecting and reporting data, and strategic advice on how to change packaging and product design to lower future EPR fee exposure.
How the BSI Group Helps You Follow EPR
The BSI group thinks that EPR compliance is more like a consulting service than a registration service. It’s important to know the difference. In one market, some providers only help with the paperwork for registration. The BSI Group helps clients understand all of their regulatory risks, decide which actions to take first, and set up internal processes that work for all reporting cycles and changes in the law.
The main EPR services that BSI Consulting offers are:
- Compliance assessments — checks to see if current practices are in line with EPR rules. They find holes before the government does.
- Regulatory monitoring — keeping an eye on changes to EPR laws and rules in all active markets and sending updates to the client’s compliance team.
- Reporting support — helping to collect, analyze, and prepare data on products and packaging for EPR submissions.
- Risk mitigation — finding compliance gaps and making plans to lower the risk of getting a penalty.
- Training — teaching the internal compliance and product teams about their EPR responsibilities, how to report them, and any new requirements that come up.
- Advice on how to improve packaging so that customers can lower their EPR fees, switch to materials that are easier to recycle, and make their packaging lighter.
- Guidance that covers the rules and regulations in the US, the EU, Canada, and parts of Asia all at the same time.
When a client has to meet obligations in more than one market at the same time, the usefulness of this breadth becomes clear. The BSI Group’s consulting model is meant to handle that level of complexity so that the client doesn’t have to deal with different relationships in each jurisdiction.
The BSI Group UK’s main office is at 389 Chiswick High Road in London W4 4AL. For decades, this has been the group’s center for operations and strategy. The BSI group’s office in London is more than just a place to do business. It is where the senior leadership, standards development teams, and consulting practice leadership for sustainability and EPR work around the world are based.
When international clients first meet with the sustainability consulting division, it’s usually at the BSI group’s London office. The London team is usually the first point of contact for clients who live in Europe or work with EU regulations. They get help from the larger network of BSI group offices across Europe and beyond.
The North American consulting team usually starts working with clients in the US. People in the BSI group UK base who deal with EU packaging and WEEE compliance can help the team working on US state EPR, but the people who deal with clients are split up by location.
BSI Group Offices and Locations All Over the World
BSI is one of the most geographically diverse compliance and standards organizations in the world. It has offices in 61 places in 195 countries. This reach is important for EPR because producers have duties that go beyond one country.
The main BSI offices for sustainability and EPR consulting are in the UK. The global headquarters is at 389 Chiswick High Road, London W4 4AL. There are also offices in Milton Keynes, Hemel Hempstead, and Cambridge. North American consulting companies help Oregon, Colorado, California, Maine, Minnesota, Maryland, and Washington run their own packaging EPR programs at the state level.
There are regional offices in Europe that help member states follow the EU Battery Regulation, the WEEE Directive, and the EU Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation (PPWR). In the Asia-Pacific region, there are offices in important markets like India, China, Japan, Australia, and Singapore that help with regional EPR and product compliance.
A client with EPR duties in Germany, California, and Canada doesn’t need to hire three different companies because BSI has offices in many places. One relationship covers the whole picture, and it is backed by a coordinated international team.
How to Access the BSI Connect Portal with Your BSI Group Login
You can manage the BSI group login for clients’ digital services at connectportal.bsigroup.com. This portal is only for clients who have signed up for BSI’s certification and testing services. It lets authorized users keep track of their compliance documents, check the status of their certifications, and get account-specific resources.
With the BSI group login, you can get to the following important features:
- Keeping track of and storing compliance documents
- Keeping track of the status of certifications and setting renewal dates
- Talking to BSI account managers about your account
- Access to tools for reporting compliance and templates for submissions
- Notifications about changes in rules that affect the client’s active services
The BSI group login gives EPR consulting clients access to reporting frameworks and regulatory guides that make it easier to gather and send in data. More than one person in a business should be able to use the portal. This is important for compliance teams because their duties are spread out among legal, product, and procurement teams.
BSI Group Logo and Brand Identity for Compliance
The BSI group logo, which is a simple, official wordmark made up of the BSI initials, means a lot in the world of standards and compliance. For more than 120 years, the logo has been associated with third-party verification, regulatory credibility, and technical rigor. When it appears on a consulting engagement letter or a certification document, it lets regulators, customers, and investors know that the work behind it is of a known quality.
When it comes to following the rules for EPR, this brand credibility is important in a practical way. If BSI Group has checked out a producer’s packaging data or compliance program, they can add that to their due diligence record. When procurement teams check a supplier’s environmental compliance credentials, it’s better to have a relationship with BSI group than with a local consultancy that isn’t well-known.
The BSI group logo is a trademark of the British Standards Institution. BSI’s licensing and certification agreements set rules for how the BSI logo can be used on certified products, documents, and marketing materials.
For producers who need EPR compliance to be part of a larger program for regulation and sustainability, not just a separate registration task, BSI group is the best choice. This service is most helpful when a client works in more than one market, deals with more than one EPR waste stream, or is redesigning packaging or products to save money on compliance in the future.
If a business only needs to register for German packaging EPR once and doesn’t want to do business in other countries, there are faster and cheaper ways to do it. It is very hard for any one company to match what BSI group offers because they have a lot of consulting experience, a global reach, and a strong brand. This is especially true for a business that wants to set up a compliance department that will work in the US, EU, and Asia for the next five to ten years.
FAQ
What does BSI Group do to help people follow the EPR rules?
BSI Group’s sustainability consulting division helps businesses follow EPR rules. Some of the services offered to clients in the US, EU, Canada, and Asia-Pacific markets are compliance assessments, regulatory monitoring, reporting support, risk reduction, training, and strategic packaging optimization.
What rules does the BSI Group follow when it comes to EPR?
BSI Group’s EPR consulting covers the EU Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation (PPWR), which goes into effect in August 2026, as well as packaging laws in Oregon, Colorado, California, Maine, Minnesota, Maryland, and Washington. It also covers the WEEE Directive, the EU Battery Regulation, and international EPR frameworks in Canada and parts of Asia.
What city is BSI Group’s main office in?
The BSI group’s UK headquarters is at 389 Chiswick High Road, London W4 4AL. There are BSI group offices in 61 places in 195 countries. The London office is in charge of global strategy, and the North American offices are in charge of EPR programs in the US states.
How do I get to the BSI Group client area?
You can get into the BSI group portal by going to connectportal.bsigroup.com. Only registered clients can get in during onboarding. Users who have permission can use the portal to manage compliance documents, check the status of their certifications, and get to regulatory tools that are only available to their account.
Does BSI Group help small and medium-sized businesses with EPR?
Yes. People know BSI Group for working with big businesses, but they also help businesses of all sizes with consulting. The level of involvement and scope depends on how much the client is actually subject to regulations. For instance, a mid-sized importer with responsibilities in two US states and the EU gets a scoped program instead of an enterprise-scale deployment.
What does the BSI Group logo mean for following the rules?
If you see the BSI group logo on a certification document or compliance assessment report, it means that the British Standards Institution did the work. One of the oldest and most well-known standards organizations in the world is the British Standards Institution. This link makes the compliance record more important in regulatory and procurement settings.