Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) Regulatory Compliance Package

Turn EPR reporting from a regulatory burden into a measurable business advantage with FoodChain ID and Unpac

Confidently meet every Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) requirement with expert guidance, audit-ready data and AI-enabled, state-specific reporting.

Reduce manual work and uncover fee savings

Turn packaging data into defensible EPR reporting

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Essential

Best for data and obligation assessment for EPR readiness
Includes:

  • Data inventory and EPR readiness assessment
  • Packaging hierarchy and obligation mapping
  • EPR scope and material Exposure assessment
  • Roadmap alignment workshop:
    • Align packaging, ops and finance leads
    • EPR, optimization and eco-modulation hub overview
    • Sample EPR reporting output

Enhanced

Best for automating actionable EPR reporting
Includes:

  • Everything in the Essential package
  • Delivery of a single source of truth for your packaging data
  • Unpac software EPR hub
  • One-click EPR Reporting for all jurisdictions
  • AI-driven insights on your packaging data for action

Premier

Best for brands aiming to link sustainability improvements to financial outcomes
Includes:

  • Everything in the Enhanced package
  • Unpac optimization and eco-modulation hubs
  • Run “what-if” scenarios to reduce EPR fees
  • Premier-level consulting on implementing optimization and eco-modulation

FAQ

How does EPR Regulatory Compliance help us manage different EPR requirements across the U.S.?

The EPR Compliance Package maps obligations by jurisdiction, centralizes packaging data and generates state-specific reports from one workflow. This can be particularly valuable for companies navigating evolving requirements across the United States.

Can the EPR Compliance package reduce manual work for regulatory teams?

Yes. Manual workload can be reduced by up to 80% with our audit-ready system.

What support is included beyond the EPR software?

FoFoodChain ID adds expert guidance on readiness, data structure, reporting obligations, optimization and defensibility. Organizations can also leverage regulatory and scientific affairs consulting to support complex compliance initiatives.

Can we evaluate fee impact before changing packaging?

Yes. Predictive modeling and what-if scenarios help compare material and format choices before changes are made.

Is this only for reporting, or broader packaging decisions?

It supports both reporting and packaging decisions through optimization and eco-modulation analysis. Companies can also strengthen broader packaging compliance strategies through centralized packaging data management and food packaging compliance solutions.

What is extended producer responsibility and why is it important?

Extended producer responsibility is a regulatory approach that makes producers of the product responsible for the lifecycle of their products, including packaging waste. It is important because it ensures compliance with environmental regulations, reduces waste and supports sustainable packaging practices. Many organizations integrate EPR programs into broader sustainability verification and environmental compliance initiatives.

How does extended producer responsibility impact packaging compliance and reporting?

Extended producer responsibility impacts packaging compliance and reporting by requiring companies to track materials, calculate fees and submit accurate reports across different jurisdictions. This increases the need for centralized data management and efficient reporting processes, which can be supported through effective digital transformation and digital consulting services.

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