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Regsurance provides EPR registration, packaging waste reporting and PPWR compliance across EU markets, with offices in the Netherlands and India.

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Regsurance provides EPR registration, packaging waste reporting and PPWR compliance across EU markets, with offices in the Netherlands and India.

Pros
  • Handles the full EPR lifecycle across EU member states.
  • Supports registration, onboarding, packaging waste categorization, reporting, and local compliance coordination.
  • Manages annual and quarterly submissions to national schemes.
  • Provides a single point of accountability for EU EPR deadlines.
  • Useful for producers, importers, brand owners, and online sellers operating in multiple EU markets.
Cons
  • Mainly focused on EU EPR, so it may not be the best fit for companies needing broad non-EU coverage.
  • Businesses must provide accurate packaging, product, and market data.
  • Multi-country reporting can still require internal coordination.
  • Companies with only one simple EPR obligation may not need a full managed service.

Regsurance

At some point in every producer’s compliance calendar, the spreadsheet stops working. There is one file with the weights of the packaging, another with the deadlines for registering in each country, and the formats for submitting PROs are different in Germany, France, and the Netherlands. Someone still needs to make sure the data is correct before the quarterly window closes. That operational failure point — which isn’t because of a lack of regulatory intent but a lack of infrastructure — is where Regsurance comes in.

Regsurance is a company that makes sure that chemicals and packaging meet safety standards. It has offices in Deventer, the Netherlands, and Mumbai, India. It helps with all aspects of EU compliance, including REACH, CLP, writing SDS, reporting packaging waste, Extended Producer Responsibility in all EU member states, WEEE, and battery obligations. Its clients include producers, importers, brand owners, and online sellers who do business in more than one EU country at the same time. Putting chemical and packaging experts in the same place on purpose: both fields rely on the same basic skill: accurately managing regulatory data on a large scale — and Regsurance is the infrastructure that connects them.

What Regsurance Does for EPR

There is no one way to follow Extended Producer Responsibility in the EU. It is a group of national processes that all follow the same basic rules but have different ways of doing things. There are different rules for thresholds. The frequencies of reports are different. The requirements for PRO membership are different. Different ways to charge fees. Even if a company sells the same products in France, Belgium, and Austria, it is not automatically compliant in those countries if it is fully registered and reporting in Germany.

Regsurance handles this complexity with a managed service model that takes care of the whole EPR lifecycle instead of just some parts of it. The services for packaging compliance include:

  • EPR registration and onboarding — taking care of the registration process with national Producer Responsibility Organizations and competent authorities in all EU member states.
  • Categorizing packaging waste — sorting packaging materials by type, weight, and use case according to the reporting formats used in each country.
  • Reporting once a year and once a quarter — getting packaging waste data ready and sending it to national programs on time.
  • Modulated fee support — giving advice on eco-modulation declarations and claims about recycled content that change how fees are calculated under national schemes.
  • PPWR readiness assessments — looking at how well current packaging meets the EU Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation’s future requirements for recycling, reuse, and labeling.
  • Recyclability and reuse evaluations — looking at how well a package meets national and international standards for recyclability.
  • Strategic PPWR roadmap development — making a plan for how to reach the PPWR goals for 2030 and 2035.
  • Monitoring of national implementation timelines — keeping an eye on how each EU country is putting PPWR into its own laws.
  • Local compliance coordination — talking to national authorities and PROs on the client’s behalf.

The service is set up to handle everything from start to finish. Regsurance does not give the client a gap assessment to do on their own; instead, the team is in charge of putting it into action and submitting it. Producers working with Regsurance’s team gain a single point of accountability for every submission deadline across the EU.

PaxHub — Regsurance Site Resource for Packaging Data

From a long-term compliance point of view, PaxHub, the company’s cloud-based packaging data management platform, is the most important part of the Regsurance offer. It solves the data problem that is behind most EPR reporting failures: companies don’t have packaging data that is detailed enough to meet current needs, and they don’t have a way to keep that data up to date as products, materials, and rules change. PaxHub functions as the primary Regsurance site resource for clients who need packaging data tools alongside managed compliance services.

PaxHub uses a data model that works on a component level. Instead of keeping track of packaging data for each product, the platform maps each SKU to its own packaging parts — primary, secondary, and tertiary — and stores material, weight, and design data at that level. When a material changes on one part, all of the linked SKUs and market outputs are updated automatically.

The platform can do the following:

  • Component-level packaging data model — connects SKUs to packaging assemblies and parts for more precise data management.
  • Supplier evidence workflow — keeping track of missing paperwork and following a set process to fill in gaps in supplier data before reporting windows.
  • Controlled market access — internal regional teams and external markets can only download the specific compliance outputs they need without putting core ERP or SAP systems at risk.
  • PPWR output generation — making packaging data submissions in the right formats for national EPR schemes and PPWR compliance.
  • Audit-ready documentation — keeping a consistent trail of evidence that supports regulatory audits without any extra work.
  • Centralized data maintenance — keeping packaging data for all products in one place and updating it from there.

You can use PaxHub on its own or as part of Regsurance’s managed compliance service. Companies that are currently using spreadsheets to manage EPR data can use the platform to move to real-time data management without having to do a full ERP integration project.

There is a blog, an EPR guide, country-specific compliance guides, and a Plastic Packaging Tax guide available as the Regsurance site resource library at regsurance.com. Most of these can be accessed without registering. You can get the full version by signing up at regsurance.com/sign-up.

Regsurance Phone Number, Contact and E-mail

The Get In Touch form at regsurance.com/get-in-touch is the main way for new inquiries to get in touch. Whether reaching out via the Regsurance contact number or by submitting the form, new clients receive a response from the most relevant regional specialist.

  • Contact form at regsurance.com/get-in-touch — the usual way for new clients and partners to get in touch.
  • Regsurance phone number — available through the website’s contact information for direct team access.
  • Regsurance e-mail address — on the contact page for written questions, sending in documents, and talking to current clients.
  • PaxHub demo request — a different way for businesses that want to test out the packaging data platform before signing up for the full managed service.
  • EPR guide sign-up at regsurance.com/sign-up — for companies that want regulatory content and updates without starting a service engagement.

The Netherlands’ Deventer is where RegSurance B.V. is based (VAT ID: NL868395031B01). RegSurance Consulting LLP is based in Mumbai, India (GST No. 27ABEFR0602A1ZX). The company’s dual-location structure helps it focus on EU regulations while also serving clients around the world, including producers based outside of Europe who need to keep up with EU rules from afar.

FAQ

What does Regsurance do?

Regsurance is a company that makes sure chemicals and packaging follow the rules. It has offices in the Netherlands and India. It offers EPR registration and reporting, support for PPWR compliance, REACH and CLP services, WEEE and battery compliance, and the PaxHub packaging data platform for clients in the EU and around the world.

What kinds of EPR services does Regsurance provide?

The company handles the whole EPR compliance process, including registering with national PROs, sorting packaging waste, making quarterly and annual reports, making eco-modulation declarations, and keeping an eye on changes to the law in all EU member states.

What is PaxHub?

PaxHub is Regsurance’s cloud-based platform for managing packaging data. It uses a component-level data model to store all packaging data in one place, keep track of supplier evidence, create PPWR and EPR reports, and give markets controlled access to the compliance documents they need.

What is the resource library on the Regsurance site?

The website regsurance.com has an EPR compliance guide that covers all major EU markets, country-specific EPR pages, a guide to the Plastic Packaging Tax, and a blog about compliance. Most of the content is open to the public. You can sign up at regsurance.com/sign-up to get a full EPR handbook.

How do I get in touch with Regsurance?

The form at regsurance.com/get-in-touch is the best way to get in touch. You can find the Regsurance phone number, Regsurance contact number, and Regsurance e-mail address on the website. You can have an initial consultation for free.

For EPR, which countries does Regsurance cover?

The company takes care of EPR obligations in all EU member states, including Germany, France, the Netherlands, Belgium, Austria, Italy, Denmark, and others. It also takes care of UK packaging compliance when necessary.

Who does Regsurance partner with?

The company’s clients are producers, importers, brand owners, and online sellers who have to deal with packaging rules in many EU markets. It also helps chemical companies with their packaging needs and makes sure they follow REACH, CLP, and SDS rules.

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