Extended Producer Responsibility obligations are expanding fast. EcoComply handles your EPR registrations, producer numbers and ongoing reporting - so you stay listed, avoid fines, and ship without disruption.
Takes 2 minutes. No commitment required.
EPR isn't optional - it's a legal obligation that's increasingly enforced across every EU member state.
Amazon.de, Cdiscount, Bol.com, and others now block listings without valid EPR registration numbers. No registration = no sales.
Germany fines up to €100,000 for unregistered producers. France up to €200,000. Enforcement is active and growing in every member state.
Goods without EPR compliance documentation are increasingly held at customs. Delays cost you revenue, customer trust, and market position.
From initial assessment to active compliance - a streamlined process designed for multi-country scale.
We analyse your product portfolio, target markets, and sales channels to determine which EPR schemes apply in each country. You receive a clear obligation map.
We register you with the relevant Producer Responsibility Organisations (PROs) and national authorities. You receive your EPR producer numbers within 3-4 weeks.
We handle all quarterly and annual reporting - weight declarations, fee calculations, LUCID updates, and compliance certificates. You focus on selling.
A full-service EPR compliance package covering registration, reporting, and ongoing management.
Complete registration with national authorities and approved PROs for WEEE, Packaging, Batteries, and Textiles in each target country.
Official EPR registration numbers and compliance certificates for marketplace listings, customs clearance, and authority audits.
Weight declarations, fee calculations, and report submissions to each PRO on schedule - no missed deadlines, no penalties.
Registration and data maintenance in Germany's LUCID (packaging) and ECHA's SCIP database for SVHC-containing articles.
A single point of contact managing your compliance across all target markets - no juggling multiple agencies or languages.
Proactive tracking of regulatory changes, new EPR obligations, and deadline management across all registered countries.
We handle all major Extended Producer Responsibility categories across the EU and UK.
EPR registration and reporting in all 27 EU member states plus the United Kingdom.
See how our EPR service compares to the alternatives.
"EcoComply registered us in 6 EU countries in under 4 weeks. Our Amazon listings went live the same month. The ongoing reporting is completely hands-off - we just get compliance certificates when we need them."
Consumer Electronics Brand, Danmark
Quick answers to the most common EPR registration and reporting questions
Extended Producer Responsibility requires manufacturers and importers to take financial responsibility for the end-of-life management of their products. If you sell electrical products, batteries, or packaged goods into the EU, you are legally required to register and report in each country where you sell.
All 27 EU member states have EPR obligations for packaging, WEEE, and batteries. Requirements vary by waste stream and country. Germany, France, and Austria are the strictest enforcers, but enforcement is increasing everywhere - especially through marketplace compliance checks.
Typically 3-4 weeks from the start of the registration process. Some countries (e.g., Germany LUCID) can be completed within days. Others (e.g., France WEEE via ecosystem) take 3-6 weeks depending on authority processing times.
Yes. Amazon requires valid EPR registration numbers for Germany (LUCID), France (WEEE/Packaging), Austria, Spain, and other markets. Products without registration are blocked from listing. Amazon is expanding enforcement to additional countries.
You face fines (up to €100,000 in Germany, €200,000 in France), marketplace delisting, customs holds, and potential product recalls. EU market surveillance authorities are actively checking compliance, especially for electronics and battery products.
Yes. We can take over ongoing EPR reporting from your existing registrations. We'll audit your current setup, fill any gaps, and handle all future quarterly and annual declarations across your registered countries.
Quick answers to the most common EPR registration and reporting questions
Extended Producer Responsibility requires manufacturers and importers to take financial responsibility for the end-of-life management of their products. If you sell electrical products, batteries, or packaged goods into the EU, you are legally required to register and report in each country where you sell.
All 27 EU member states have EPR obligations for packaging, WEEE, and batteries. Requirements vary by waste stream and country. Germany, France, and Austria are the strictest enforcers, but enforcement is increasing everywhere - especially through marketplace compliance checks.
Typically 3-4 weeks from the start of the registration process. Some countries (e.g., Germany LUCID) can be completed within days. Others (e.g., France WEEE via ecosystem) take 3-6 weeks depending on authority processing times.
Yes. Amazon requires valid EPR registration numbers for Germany (LUCID), France (WEEE/Packaging), Austria, Spain, and other markets. Products without registration are blocked from listing.
You face fines (up to 100,000 EUR in Germany, 200,000 EUR in France), marketplace delisting, customs holds, and potential product recalls.
Yes. We can take over ongoing EPR reporting from your existing registrations. We will audit your current setup, fill any gaps, and handle all future declarations.
Book a free consultation. We'll map your obligations, give you a clear quote, and get your producer numbers within weeks - not months.
Book a Free ConsultationTakes 2 minutes. No commitment required.
Quick answers to the most common EPR registration and reporting questions
Extended Producer Responsibility requires manufacturers and importers to take financial responsibility for the end-of-life management of their products. If you sell electrical products, batteries, or packaged goods into the EU, you are legally required to register and report in each country where you sell.
All 27 EU member states have EPR obligations for packaging, WEEE, and batteries. Germany, France, and Austria are the strictest enforcers, but enforcement is increasing everywhere.
Typically 3-4 weeks. Some countries like Germany LUCID can be completed within days. Others take 3-6 weeks depending on authority processing times.
Yes. Amazon requires valid EPR registration numbers for Germany, France, Austria, Spain, and other markets. Products without registration are blocked from listing.
You face fines up to 100,000 EUR in Germany, 200,000 EUR in France, marketplace delisting, customs holds, and potential product recalls.
Yes. We take over ongoing EPR reporting from your existing registrations, audit your setup, fill gaps, and handle all future declarations.
Book a free consultation. We will map your obligations, give you a clear quote, and get your producer numbers within weeks - not months.
Book a Free ConsultationTakes 2 minutes. No commitment required.