From Fragmented Data to Continuous Compliance
Packaging Compliance, Managed for You
Step 1
Define compliance scope and rules
Create a clear foundation to manage packaging compliance efficiently and consistently.
Step 2
Map your packaging portfolio
Create visibility on materials, suppliers and markets to define scope and priorities.
Step 3
Onboard suppliers and validate data
Engage suppliers and turn questionnaires/documents into structured compliance data.
Step 4
Assess gaps and prioritize actions
Gain clear insight into compliance gaps and make informed, defensible decisions.
Step 5
Maintain audit-ready compliance
Continuously manage updates, changes and risks across your packaging portfolio.
How We Help
Benefits of Packaging Compliance as a Service
End-to-end packaging compliance management
One structured approach across all materials
End fragmented compliance processes and unclear ownership
Integrated supplier data collection workflows
Centralized and structured supplier data
Manage compliance across supplier input
Structured validation using compliance rules
Consistent and comparable compliance results
Avoid inconsistent interpretation of supplier documents
Expert-driven validation and gap analysis
Test scenarios quickly without costly lab trials
Cut testing costs and eliminate time-consuming iterations
Integrated dashboard for compliance and team workflows
All tasks, data and communication in one place
Avoid fragmented workflows across teams and tools
Smart workflows for updates and supplier follow-up
Less manual work, more control
Prevent expired documents and missed updates
Extend Your Capabilities
Go Beyond Modeling to Complete Compliance Decisions
Combine migration modeling with compliance tools and expert support to manage data, validate risks and ensure packaging meets regulatory requirement across markets.
FAQ
Packaging Compliance as a Service is a managed service where FoodChain ID helps food companies manage packaging compliance using our Packaging Compliance platform, combined with expert support, data processing and project coordination.
The service includes supplier onboarding, document collection, data processing, compliance validation, gap analysis, supplier follow-up, regulatory monitoring and continuous compliance management. Organizations with complex packaging requirements may also benefit from regulatory and scientific affairs consulting to support decision-making and compliance strategy.
Suppliers are invited through the platform and complete structured questionnaires to provide compliance data and supporting documents. Automated reminders help follow up on missing or expired information.
The platform monitors document validity, regulatory updates and supplier responses. Workflows and reminders help ensure compliance data remains current and audit-ready over time. This approach supports broader packaging management activities available through FoodChain ID’s packaging solutions portfolio.
The service reduces manual workload, replaces fragmented systems such as email and Excel, improves visibility on compliance status and provides access to dedicated compliance experts and structured workflows.
EPR compliance is a critical component of packaging compliance programs. Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) regulations require companies to report packaging data, meet producer responsibility obligations and finance the collection, recycling, or disposal of packaging waste in many jurisdictions. Effective packaging compliance programs help organizations manage EPR requirements, maintain accurate packaging data, monitor regulatory changes and support timely reporting across global markets. Organizations may also strengthen environmental reporting through sustainability verification services.
What packaging regulations should companies monitor to maintain compliance?
Companies should monitor packaging regulations related to Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR), packaging waste, recyclability, labeling requirements, recycled content targets, sustainability reporting and country-specific packaging legislation. Because packaging regulations continue to evolve across regions and jurisdictions, businesses should implement ongoing regulatory monitoring processes to identify new requirements, assess compliance risks and maintain compliance throughout the product lifecycle. Technical assessments may also be supported by tools such as Packaging Migration Modeling.


