Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) is an environmental strategy that shifts the operational and financial responsibility for product end-of-life management from government agencies to manufacturers. EPR is used worldwide for a variety of products, including tires, electronics (WEEE), packaging, batteries, and vehicles (ELV). Its goal is to promote a circular economy by encouraging manufacturers to create more environmentally friendly products, cut waste, and pay for the collection, recycling, and final disposal of their goods.
Developing tailored strategies to navigate diverse global EPR schemes across different product categories.
Assisting with mandatory registrations, declarations, and ongoing reporting to various national EPR organizations.
Ensuring adherence to specific EPR requirements for packaging, WEEE, batteries, textiles, and other regulated products.
Supporting the gathering, validation, and submission of product and material data required for EPR calculations.
Advising and facilitating participation in collective take- back schemes or setting up individual solutions.
Educating teams on EPR principles, regulatory requirements, and best practices.
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