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US EPR Overview

Where producer responsibility applies and how viron keeps you compliant

US EPR is state-by-state. Only three streams matter here: electronics (WEEE), batteries, and packaging. Use the checker below to see which states have active laws, then map your registrations and reporting.

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Updated: 5 November 2025

At a glance

  • EPR in the US is driven by states, not federal law. Program scope and obligations vary.
  • Electronics, batteries, and packaging have the most traction. Other streams exist but are not covered here.
  • Non-resident sellers and marketplaces trigger producer duties similar to the EU; authorised agents may be required.
  • Data is key: SKUs, weights, chemistry/material, and sales by state enable accurate fees and reporting.

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How viron can help

US EPR scoping
We map your sales footprint to state programs and confirm producer status.
Registrations & agents
We complete state registrations and set up authorised representation where needed.
Data & fee logic
We structure weights, materials and chemistry to calculate fees and file on time.
Reporting ops
We run submissions and payments and keep your evidence audit‑ready.

Talk to us

If you want a quick check of what applies to you and where to start, we can review your situation and suggest next steps. No commitment required. For the fastest response, reach out to our dedicated EPR contact:

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Tobias Hochreiter

Environmental Compliance Consultant

This article summarises selected US EPR obligations for WEEE, batteries and packaging. It is not legal advice.