by Jim Gouldie

The Extended Producer Responsibility Legislation (EPR)

The Extended Producer Responsibility Legislation (EPR)

The Extended Producer Responsibility Legislation (EPR) has been introduced to hold producers responsible for paying the full cost of managing and recycling the packaging waste from their products. However, although the principles of EPR make sense, some of the practical applications are much less well thought through.

EPR has been years in planning, but even now we do not have confirmed rates that will be applied for the charges applicable to businesses for products that could be deemed relevant for street bin or house hold waste.

Businesses predominantly operating through B2B channels are expected to pay EPR fees on all products sold as it cannot be determined whether these are sold through B2B or B2C channels. However, this is likely to place an incorrect charge on B2B businesses, such as wholesalers, who may in turn be forced to increase prices.

It is disappointing that although we have raised these issues with DEFRA, they seemed uninterested, taking the view that these are minor issues in the context of the wider picture.

For more information on EPR, click here.

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