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The 2007 Producer Responsibility Packaging Waste Regulations are running alongside the data reporting requirements under Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) Regulations in 2024. This means some packaging producers will need to carry out 3 data submissions for the 2024 compliance year.
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What is Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR)?
Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) is a reform of the existing UK Packaging Waste Regulations. It is a new piece of legislation which introduces greater responsibility onto producers for supplying packaging material on the market.
What is the impact on producers?
Ultimately, EPR will require producers to pay the full net costs of the collection, sorting, recycling, and disposal of household packaging.
Are there any exceptions to EPR?
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Producers will NOT have a financial obligation associated with their EPR data submission for 2024
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Producers affected by the 2007 regulations will have a PRN (packaging recovery note) financial obligation based on their 2023 calendar year packaging data, to be presented in the data tables format in 2024 as per previous years.
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Under EPR, a lower threshold has been introduced to integrate smaller producers (small organisations) into the packaging compliance system.
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Large organisations
To be obligated under the regulations as a large organisation, businesses must meet or exceed two thresholds:
- A turnover of more than £2 million, and;
- Exceed 50 tonnes or more of packaging supplied to the market annually.
If you meet the above thresholds, your business will be obligated by the 2007 packaging waste regulations, and possibly EPR requirements also from 2024. Get in touch to determine your obligations!
Small organisations
To be obligated under the regulations as a small organisation, businesses must meet or exceed two thresholds:
- A turnover of more than £1 million, and:
- Exceed 25 tonnes or more of packaging supplied to the market annually.
Producers that meet or exceed this lower threshold are only obligated for reporting their packaging data from 2025 (but also must collect and store 2023 data in 2024), they have no financial obligation like those obligated by the higher threshold.
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- Join over 1700 companies and become a member of Beyondly
- Collect your data and submit it to us using our online data platform. We will do the rest.
- Your data will be submitted to the regulator ahead of the reporting deadlines
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Mandatory Recyclability Labelling under EPR
Under packaging Extended Producer Responsibility Defra have confirmed from 31st March 2026, and 31st March 2027 for films and flexibles, producers will need to label all primary and shipment packaging with the Recycle Now mark and relevant working (Recycle/Do Not Recycle). Mandatory recyclability labelling aims to instruct consumers how to dispose of the used packaging correctly helping to reduce contamination and increase quality of recycling streams. For more information speak to our team!
Latest policy news...
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Does your organisation have an annual turnover that meets or exceeds £2 million?
(If in a group, would be the combined turnover)
Does your organisation have an annual turnover that meets or exceeds £1 million?
(If in a group, would be the combined turnover)
Do you carry out any of the following packaging activities?
- Supplied under your own brand
- Pack/filled as unbranded
- Supplied via online marketplace you own
- Imported
- Suppled as empty to organisation below threshold
- Hired or loaned
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