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Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) is a regulatory tool that requires product manufacturers, importers and distributors to be significantly responsible for the end-of-life management of their products.
Embedded in these requirements are sustainability-oriented incentives to reduce waste from the product life cycle, promote sustainable material selection, and collect and properly dispose of post-consumer products, batteries, and packaging.
Product sustainability is an increasingly mainstream business requirement. Aside from the legislative and regulatory concerns, ignoring the origin of components and materials, the management of toxic and harmful substances and the sustainability impacts of consumption, disposal and recovery, can lead to significant business risks.
As regulatory requirements vary greatly between jurisdictions and schemes, organisations often require deep subject matter expertise to help deal with the array of requirements and implementing bodies.
Anthesis helps organisations to understand and manage their EPR obligations. With over 15 years of experience delivering compliance services across many different sectors, Anthesis is strategically positioned to meet the specific needs of multiple industries including consumer goods and enterprise electronics, among others.
The traditional approach of EPR is implemented into national legislation with mandatory requirements affecting organisations, as seen in packaging, products (electronics, WEEE or e-waste) and batteries, being the most common. Since some of these requirements have been around for 20 years, there is a ongoing need for policy reform to reflect the latest product design, types, consumption trends, and resource or waste management.
The frameworks of requirements for EPR are quite similar with a declaration of responsibility and financial fulfilment element that is linked to sales volumes. This is how Anthesis can bring the local operations and market intelligence together with a single information and data management solution. The main stages an organisation must follow are:
Qualify: understanding supply chains and routes to market is half the challenge, before looking into the actual legal text of what requirements an organisation needs to meet.
Apply: EPR and similar product stewardship laws, typically holds a registration requirement for obligated businesses to declare they have those responsibilities.
Report: regular reporting is necessary for EPR to quantify requirements. This step is important because it quantifies the costs for an organisation and is made on a declaration basis as an accurate and correct account of volumes by a business leader. In addition to data, information and takeback programs may also be required for the consumer.
Review: not only will policies, targets, and requirements change, so most definitely will the organisation itself. These changes impact the requirements, scope and costs to an organisation, so those responsible for compliance must remain on top of the latest updates.
Anthesis is strategically positioned in key global markets across the value chain to meet the specific needs of multiple industries. Our expertise in extended producer responsibility consulting and product stewardship can be split into three main sections – compliance, implementation and thought leadership.
Our product stewardship services ensure products meet global regulations and define clear strategies to achieve set standards. We also offer product sustainability impact assessments as part of our services to help brands create better and sustainable products.
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