Why Act Now on Textiles Compliance
With less than 1% of textiles recycled and over 12 million tons of waste generated in the EU each year, sustainability has become a competitive advantage for early movers. EPR laws are already in force in countries like France, and others are moving quickly, often ahead of legislation deadlines.
Why it matters
Compliance with Textiles EPR is just the starting point. The real value lies in using it to drive efficiency, innovation, and brand trust. Here’s why proactive action gives your business an edge:
Stay ahead
Avoid last-minute compliance stress
Stay ahead
Avoid last-minute compliance stress
Plan and budget
Forecast EPR costs early, avoid surprises
Plan and budget
Forecast EPR costs early, avoid surprises
Sustainability credentials
Position your brand as forward-thinking and responsible
Sustainability credentials
Position your brand as forward-thinking and responsible
Redesign early
Explore materials to reduce future fees
Redesign early
Explore materials to reduce future fees
Gain a competitive edge
Early action meets customers’ demands
Gain a competitive edge
Early action meets customers’ demands
Reduce compliance risk
Prevent fines and disruption before enforcement starts
Reduce compliance risk
Prevent fines and disruption before enforcement starts
RLG’s Textiles EPR Impact Assessment
Confidently prepare for global Textiles EPR changes with our Textile EPR Impact Assessment. This service gives you the clarity and structure to act early, reduce compliance risk, and make informed decisions. From identifying where you’ll be affected to strengthening your financial readiness, we help you stay ahead of shifting regulations and future-proof your business.
Obligation Assessment
We monitor global textile regulations and help you understand precisely where and for which products your business will be obligated. This allows you to act early and avoid regulatory risk.
Forecast Costs
Understand your future EPR costs before they affect your budget. We identify where obligations apply and estimate fees using real market data so you can plan confidently.
Assess Your Data & Close the Gaps
Be EPR-Ready with Confidence
We don’t just assess your readiness. We provide a practical, customized action plan and a clear checklist to help you stay compliant and be financially prepared for upcoming EPR costs.
Ready to take control of your textile EPR compliance?
- Book your discovery session
Schedule a no-obligation call to discuss your products, markets, and current EPR readiness.
- Receive your tailored report
Gain clear insights on your obligations, upcoming regulations, and estimated compliance costs.
- Take confident action
Follow our checklist to act early and integrate EPR into your business strategy, reducing risk and controlling costs.
Why Partner with RLG?
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Our Textiles Compliance Services
We provide comprehensive services to guide you through the complexities of Textile EPR compliance. Here’s how we can support your business:
Textiles EPR Impact Assessment:
Begin with clarity. Our assessment clearly explains your obligations, identifies data and process gaps, and provides cost forecasting to prepare you for the next steps in global textile EPR.
Horizon Scanning:
Stay ahead of regulations. We continuously monitor global developments in textile EPR to help you anticipate new obligations, reduce compliance risk, and make informed decisions early.
Global Compliance & Data Management:
Manage reporting across multiple markets with confidence. We combine expert regulatory knowledge with powerful data tools to simplify complex requirements, track obligations by country, and streamline reporting.
Producer Responsibility Organization (PRO):
Join Redress PRO to outsource your EPR obligations from registrations to fee payments. Future-proof your operations, lower administrative burden, and lead the market on sustainable compliance.
Pre-EPR Take-Back Solutions:
Prepare now for future take-back requirements. We help you design and implement collection, reuse, and recycling systems, reducing waste, boosting sustainability, and strengthening brand reputation.
Repair Services:
Textile EPR may require access to repair services to extend product life. Our repair network helps restore used textiles to reusable or resaleable condition, and we advise you on effectively meeting these requirements.
FAQ’s – Textiles EPR
Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) legislation holds textiles manufacturers, importers, and brand owners responsible for minimising the environmental impact of their goods throughout their lifecycle. The legislations also ensures that these businesses financially contribute to activities such as material recycling, recovery, and disposal, as well as raising awareness among consumers.
In 2019, the EU generated 10.9 million tonnes of textile waste annually, averaging around 15 kilograms of waste per person each year. Products are not always designed for durability often only worn once and are frequently difficult to recycle. It is estimated that less than 1% of all textiles worldwide are recycled into new products. This has a huge impact on the environment and EPR is a regulation to support the reduction.
A textiles Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) Producer Responsibility Organisation (PRO) actively manages the environmental impacts of textile products throughout their lifecycle. EPR holds manufacturers and producers accountable for the waste their products generate, even after consumer use. A PRO, also known as a compliance scheme in some countries, takes over key responsibilities such as collection, reporting, and recycling. As a result, it effectively manages these tasks on behalf of producers.
France was the pioneer in implementing Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) for textiles, introducing the regulation in 2008.
In the Netherlands, a new law took effect in July 2023, requiring producers to pay a fee for textiles introduced to the Dutch market. Producers registered and reported in 2023 but didn’t pay fees. In 2024 producers will pay a small fee to facilitate the implementation of the infrastructure associated with the regulation and with the full implementation expected by 2025.
Latvia also updated its regulations in March 2023, mandating that producers cover the costs associated with the collection, processing, and recycling of textile waste. This will be through a fee paid to the government known as the Natural Resource Tax.
Additionally, proposed changes to the EU Waste Directive could lead to the mandatory adoption of Textiles EPR across all EU countries by the end of 2024.
Generally, the obligated stakeholders or ‘producers’ are the first entities to introduce textile products into the market. This includes manufacturers and importers within the country, as well as suppliers from abroad. The obligation applies whether the products are sold to other companies for resale, directly to end users such as consumers or businesses, or through e‑commerce platforms that sell into the country. However, requirements can vary by country, adding complexity to determining whether you are obligated to comply with local regulations.
The items that fall within the scope of textiles EPR can vary depending on the specific country regulations but generally include the following categories:
- Clothing – Consumer clothing and workwear, including uniforms and safety outfits
- Household Textiles – Table linen, bedding, towels, and in some case curtains, drape and other household fabrics like cushion covers
- Footwear – Although excluded in some countries, in some cases regulations may include footwear (such as in France and Netherlands)
However, this classification may vary depending on each country’s regulations. Typically, the obligations do not extend to other textile products like, belts, headgear, blankets, curtains, and cleaning cloths.
Each country or region will set specific deadlines for registering, reporting, and paying fees. Producers must stay informed about these deadlines to avoid penalties. Once the EPR system is in place, the first step for producers is to register with a PRO. The registration process usually involves providing information about the types of products sold, and the volume of textiles placed on the market.
After registration, producers need to report annually on the quantities of textiles placed on the market and how producers manage post-consumer textile waste. These reports typically include details on recycling, take-back programs, and efforts to reduce environmental impact.
EPR schemes require producers to pay fees based on the volume of textiles they place on the market, often adjusted by eco-modulation. These fees help fund waste management and recycling systems.
Discover the full range of services offered through Reconomy’s ReDress program, tailored to help businesses manage the complexities of textiles Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR). With our specialized expertise, we provide solutions customized to meet your unique needs.
Our services include:
Horizon Scanning:
Stay ahead of the curve with our international compliance team, delivering insights on environmental legislation to help you navigate the evolving global regulatory landscape and mitigate risks effectively.
Data Management:
Leverage data for smarter decision-making in a complex regulatory environment. Our advanced data management and state-of-the-art tools streamline compliance reporting, boosting efficiency.
International Compliance:
Whether guiding you through the entire compliance process or providing targeted support at critical stages, our global Producer Responsibility Organisation (PRO) operation simplifies your compliance efforts.
It reduces landfill waste, improves recycling systems, drives innovation in textile recycling, and promotes sustainable, durable product design.
Book your free discovery session
To find out more about how we can help your business comply with Textiles EPR or how different countries have implemented or are currently implementing EPR regimes, don’t hesitate to get in touch with us.
Discover the entire Comply Loop
Environmental Compliance
Data Management
Circular Take-Back
Deposit Returns
Environmental Compliance Management
From guiding you through the entire compliance process to intervening at crucial stages, our global Producer Responsibility Organisation (PRO) operation streamlines compliance efforts.
Environmental Compliance Management
From guiding you through the entire compliance process to intervening at crucial stages, our global Producer Responsibility Organisation (PRO) operation streamlines compliance efforts.
Data Management
Harness the power of data for informed decision-making amidst intricate legislation. Our blend of top-tier data management and innovative tools simplifies compliance reporting, enhancing efficiency.
Data Management
Harness the power of data for informed decision-making amidst intricate legislation. Our blend of top-tier data management and innovative tools simplifies compliance reporting, enhancing efficiency.
Consultancy and Advice
We provide a range of solutions to help companies meet their objectives and comply with the latest legislation around the globe. We also offer assessments, tailored to your goals, to help you accomplish something more unique.
Consultancy and Advice
We provide a range of solutions to help companies meet their objectives and comply with the latest legislation around the globe. We also offer assessments, tailored to your goals, to help you accomplish something more unique.