- Webinar
Navigating Textiles EPR and the EU Waste Directive
The European textile industry is entering a period of major change. With the 2025 updates to the EU Waste Framework Directive, Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) for textiles is set to take effect. It is now a legal and financial obligation for producers that place textile products on the European market.
In this webinar, Amy Campanella, Development Director for Textiles EPR at Reconomy, explains what the legislation means in practice. She outlines when the rules take effect, what producers need to do, and how businesses can prepare early to stay compliant while identifying opportunities to reduce costs and enhance sustainability performance.
Why watch this webinar?
Learn the compliance timeline for Textiles EPR from 2025 through 2029
Understand who is defined as a producer under the EU Waste Directive
See which textile and footwear products fall in scope and which are excluded
Find out how EPR fees are set and how circular design can reduce them
Get clarity on non-compliance risks, penalties, and marketplace restrictions
Explore how compliance can create savings and strengthen brand reputation
What you will take away
A clear overview of the EU Textiles EPR requirements for producers
Insight into how collection, reuse, and recycling systems will operate
An explanation of the role of Producer Responsibility Organizations (PROs)
Guidance on how SMEs and micro-enterprises can meet obligations
A step-by-step framework for building your EPR compliance roadmap