EPR by Business Type
Your EPR obligations depend on your role in the supply chain. Find guidance tailored to your business type.
EPR for Manufacturers
As a manufacturer, you perform multiple obligated activities — from raw material packaging to finished goods. Understand...
Read guide →EPR for Importers
As an importer, you take on EPR responsibility for ALL packaging on products you bring into the UK — including factory-a...
Read guide →EPR for Online Retailers
Online retailers face EPR obligations on fulfilment packaging — boxes, mailers, void fill, and everything you use to shi...
Read guide →EPR for Retailers (Physical)
Physical retailers face EPR obligations on carrier bags, own-brand product packaging, gift wrapping, and display materia...
Read guide →EPR for Distributors & Wholesalers
Distributors face EPR obligations on transit packaging and any repackaging activities in the supply chain....
Read guide →EPR for Subscription Box Companies
Subscription boxes use packaging at every level — the outer box, branded tissue, product packaging, and void fill all ca...
Read guide →EPR for Franchisees
In franchise systems, EPR responsibility depends on who is the legal entity performing obligated activities — often the ...
Read guide →EPR for Startups & Small Producers
Even small businesses may need to register as small producers under EPR. Know your thresholds and plan for growth....
Read guide →EPR for Brand Owners
Brand owners control packaging design decisions and carry EPR responsibility for all packaging on their branded products...
Read guide →EPR for Marketplace Sellers
Selling on Amazon, eBay, or Etsy? You still have EPR obligations on the packaging you use and the products you sell....
Read guide →EPR for Consultants & Advisors
Manage EPR compliance for multiple clients from a single platform. Track obligations, generate reports, and meet deadlin...
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