Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR)

What Is EPR?

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Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) is an environmental policy mechanism that makes producers responsible for the end-of-life of the products they place on the market. Introduced by the OECD in the 1970s, it has since expanded across Europe. In France, around twenty sectors are now concerned. Its specific regulatory and operational framework is often complex.

Herisphere supports organisations in the development and implementation of their EPR-related projects.

Who We Support?

Producer Responsibility Organisations (PROs) — approved or in development

Approved Coordinating Bodies

Companies under individual compliance schemes

Producers subject to EPR

Industrial actors

Professional organisations

Waste operators

Reuse operators

Final recyclers

Public authorities

Strategic advisory services

Technical studies

Design and analysis of contribution, support and control mechanisms

Support for industrial R&D and operational projects

Benchmarking of solutions

Regulatory monitoring

What do we provide?

Questions or projects related to EPR?

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