Product Streams Covered
by Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR)
Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) regulations hold producers accountable for the entire lifecycle of their products—including take-back, recycling, and final disposal. Different product streams are subject to EPR requirements depending on the country and regulatory framework. Below is an overview of the most commonly regulated product streams under EPR legislation.
Get in touchElectrial and Electronic Equipment (WEEE)
Laptops and desktop
computers
Mobile phones
Televisions and monitors
Refrigerators and freezers
Washing machines
Batteries and Accumulators
AA and AAA single-use
batteries
Lithium-ion batteries (e.g.
in smartphones)
Lead-acid car batteries
Rechargeable power tool
batteries
Button cell batteries (e.g.
in watches)
Packaging
Cardboard shipping boxes
Plastic bottles and
containers
Aluminum beverage cans
Glass jars and bottles
Composite packaging (e.g.
Tetra Paks)
Textiles
Clothing (e.g. t-shirts,
jeans)
Bed linens and sheets
Curtains
Towels
Shoes and footwear
End-of-Life Vehicles
Passenger cars
Motorcycles
Delivery vans
Buses
Agricultural tractors
Oils
Engine oil
Hydraulic oil
Gear oil
Cooking oil (when regulated)
Lubricants for industrial
machinery
Tires
Car tires
Bicycle tires
Truck tires
Motorcycle tires
Agricultural machinery tires
Furniture
Office desks
Chairs and sofas
Wardrobes
Mattresses
Kitchen cabinets
Toys
Electronic learning toys
Plush toys with batteries
Remote-controlled cars
Building block sets (e.g.
LEGO)
Musical toys
Others
Gardening equipment
Ink and toner cartridges
Paints and coatings
Light bulbs and lamps
Medical devices (e.g.
hearing aids, thermometers)
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