Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR)
We provide specialized services to help companies comply with EPR regulations and requirements. We offer a variety of services, including auditing and consulting services, waste tracking and reporting, waste management plan development, and environmental compliance assessment. We helps our clients in developing strategies for meeting their EPR goals, as well as provide training for staff and other stakeholders.
The benefits of EPR include:
Reduced waste and environmental impacts
Improved resource efficiency
Increased recycling
What is EPR?
EPR is an environmental policy approach in which producers are given a significant responsibility. It may be financial, physical or both for the end-of-life management of their products. This approach requires producers to take responsibility for the entire life cycle of their products and packaging, including design, production, distribution, use, reuse, recycling, and final disposal. ALLWEE will be cheerful to back you in the design, implementation and documentation of your EPR process so that you simply can handle the subject within the best conceivable way.
How does EPR work?
EPR works by requiring producers to finance or manage the collection, reuse, recycling, and/or disposal of their products and packaging. This responsibility may be fulfilled through a variety of methods, such as deposit-refund systems, performance-based systems, product stewardship programs, and producer take-back programs.