Simplifying Global EPR
Navigating the complexities of Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) is essential for global compliance, and our expert EPR assessments are designed to simplify this process for your organization.
EPR obligations vary significantly from country to country and by material type, making it crucial to have a tailored approach. We provide you with highly detailed, customized reports that offer a comprehensive overview of your specific compliance obligations.
These in-depth reports cover everything from thresholds and penalties for non-compliance to country-specific requirements like labelling, authorized representatives, invoicing, and take-back governing bodies.
Our expertise spans worldwide and on all material types, including WEEE, packaging, batteries, textiles, DIY oils, and more, ensuring that your organization meets its EPR obligations with confidence.
EPR Assessment Value
Our Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) assessments add value to your organization:
What RLG Does
We take the time to thoroughly understand your business.
Locally based EPR experts review laws in detail and work closely with key regulators to clarify any questions.
Streamlines EPR compliance assessments via our internal system.
Clears up questions, offers recommendations and delivers answers.
What It Means to You
You’ll receive a 100% customized report detailing your unique obligations.
Our industry connections and knowledge lead to reports that are reliable and actionable.
Limit errors, simplify processes and save money
Trusted business intelligence to guide your strategic choices.
The Advantages of Experience
Our EPR assessment service offers a seamless and expert-led experience that empowers your organization to stay compliant with ever-evolving environmental regulations. By leveraging our global expertise, data-driven insights, and tailored solutions, we streamline the compliance process and reduce risks, ensuring your business stays ahead of legal requirements while optimizing operational efficiency.
Global Experts
Utilise our specialist knowledge to ensure adherence to EPR regulations across all material types and international markets.
Risk Reduction
Identify and address potential compliance risks and penalties through our detailed reports, safeguarding your organization from legal and financial implications.
Operational Efficiency
Benefit from a comprehensive, expert-driven solution that simplifies the compliance process, saving you time and resources while enhancing overall operational efficiency.
Customized Solutiuons
Tailor our EPR Assessment to your organization’s specific needs, ensuring a flexible approach that aligns with your business goals and regulatory requirements.
What’s RLG Approach?
Legal Background Review
- Regulation review of fractions including Packaging, WEEE, Batteries, Textiles and More
- Analyze product requirements
- Review sales routes to market
- Assess distribution channels
- Evaluate packaging types
Country-Specific Requirements:
- Detailed, tailored information for each country
- Coverage of thresholds and penalties
- Specific regulations on labelling
- Guidance on authorized representatives
- Invoicing requirements
- Take-back governing bodies
- Additional country-specific regulations
FAQs – EPR Impact Analysis
To understand if your company must comply with Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) regulations global, you will need to review the regulations in every country where your company operates or sells products. This process involves extensive research and interpretations of laws and regulations which can be both specialised and time-consuming.
RLG is a trusted global EPR compliance service provider, offering specialised local and global knowledge and cost-effective solutions to help businesses understand and manage their EPR obligations worldwide.
Most Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) laws focus on the end-of-life management of covered materials sold or used within the country. Responsibility for paying fees on these materials can vary across the supply chain. EPR laws may designate different entities—such as manufacturers, distributors, or retailers—as responsible for compliance. Notably, producers may be required to adhere to these laws even if their business headquarters is located outside the region where the product is sold or used.
Yes, Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) is a legal requirement in many countries. It mandates that producers manage the end-of-life disposal of their products and packaging, often involving fees and compliance with specific regulations.