From october 2025, invoices will begin to be issued based on the volume and type of packaging that was placed on the market in 2024 Ence (prn) acquisition costs june/july 2025 Fees are calculated per tonne of packaging, with different rates for each material.
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It is a reform of the existing uk packaging waste regulations that were established in 1997 and, whilst fees do not commence until 2024, businesses are now legally obliged to be collecting new, relevant data and reporting on the data to the appointed epr scheme administrator.
From october 2025, certain uk entities that produce, import or supply household packaging (large producers) will need to pay disposal fees based on their 2024 packaging data.
With new cost structures and obligations depending on the type of packaging a business places on the market, it’s important to understand what different producers need to pay for and how compliance varies. Large producers have been obliged to prepare an epr report every six months since 2023 and will also be required to pay an epr fee from october 1, 2025 This fee is based on the individual packaging types and quantities of the distributor. How uk organisations that supply or import packaging should comply with extended producer responsibility (epr) for packaging
The way uk organisations responsible for packaging must carry out. Due to the deferral by a year of the ‘main’ packaging epr regulations, the fees for packaging epr will only be payable from 2025 From 2025 modulated fees will be in place based on the recyclability of packaging Packaging companies who handle and supply packaging will need to collect data from 1st january 2023
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As we move through 2025, businesses across the uk must prepare for a key packaging legislation change Extended producer responsibility reporting (or epr reporting) From october 2025, producers will be required to pay epr fees for the first time, marking a major shift in how packaging waste is managed.