The service will provide producers with a report that will assist producers in:
- Tracking upcoming EPR regulations across the globe and identify obligations across relevant markets
- Estimating compliance costs based on market data and expected fee structures
- Reviewing data readiness, highlight gaps and provide recommendations for action
- Using a practical checklist to reduce risk and ensure compliance
While the EU’s EPR mandate for textiles is set to take effect in 2027, several member states including France, the Netherlands, Hungary and Latvia have already implemented their own schemes, with other countries expected to follow suit sooner.
With this in mind, Reconomy has said that early action is “essential to get ahead of the curve”. This new service builds on Reconomy’s expertise in EPR compliance managing over 40 producer responsibility organisations (PROs) across 15 countries.
‘Clarity and confidence’
Lavi Aharon, director of textile programme and business development at Reconomy, commented: “We are excited to be launching this new service that builds on our existing market-leading capabilities to give producers much needed clarity and confidence as they prepare for the most transformative piece of legislation facing the fashion sector.
“With our long-standing relationships with regulators, policy makers and industry bodies, Reconomy is actively involved in shaping the future of EPR and is well placed to help producers navigate these changes, identify cost savings and drive greater circularity across the industry.”
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