Is EPR Mandatory? Understanding UK Legal Requirements & Law
Unlock the facts: Yes, Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) is a legal requirement for many UK businesses. Stay ahead of the new EPR regulations for 2025 and 2026, and ensure your company meets all compulsory packaging legislation.
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Who is Obligated? UK EPR Producer Requirements
Navigating EPR law is simplified when you understand the thresholds. The regulations, phased in from 2024/2025, aim to make producers fund the full cost of managing packaging waste.
Small Producer (SP)
Businesses with a turnover >£1m and >25 tonnes of packaging. Mandatory Actions: Register and report data (e.g., 2024 data by April 2025) but no fee payment required.
Large Producer (LP)
Businesses with a turnover >£2m and >50 tonnes of packaging. Mandatory Actions: Register, report data every six months, and pay mandatory EPR fees.
Is EPR a Law?
Yes, it is encoded in UK law. Legislative frameworks ensure that producers are legally required to be financially responsible for the lifecycle of their packaging.
Key Data Deadlines
Registration with Defra is required. Small producers must report annually by April 1st. Large producers report bi-annually. Failure to meet deadlines leads to penalties.
Obligation Criteria
You are obligated if you are a UK business (not a charity) with >£1m turnover and responsible for >25 tonnes of packaging in the previous calendar year.
Penalties for Non-Compliance
EPR is a mandatory legal requirement. Failing to register or report by the statutory deadlines can lead to significant late fees and enforcement action.
How Remedy Automates Mandatory Compliance
Meeting mandatory requirements shouldn't be a manual task. Remedy EPR includes built-in assessors that automatically flag whether your packaging meets thresholds and helps classify it correctly to avoid legal risks.