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Europe-wide packaging compliance from a single source

Whatever you need: We have the solution. Obligation assessment, licensing service, information packages or licensing in Germany. – Get the overview here.

Packaging licensing in Europe
– Simply check and submit obligations

Our commitment assessment

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The European Packaging Directive is implemented differently in all 27 countries. This also means that there are very different legal requirements, responsibilities and quantity thresholds within the EU. You can therefore easily create an account with us and use our free obligation assessment to check in which countries you have any obligations at all! What are you waiting for?

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Lizenzierungsservice "smart"

Our
recommendation
for small
volumes

Our licensing service “smart”

from 449 € / per Country

From just 299 € / per country in the second year

Europe-wide packaging compliance from a single source for small volumes: With our “smart” licensing service, you simply hand over your obligations to us and can sit back and relax. Based on your authorisation, we take care of packaging licensing in your target countries – including selection and communication with the local systems, quantity reports and tracking legal changes. Packaging compliance can be that easy: With just one point of contact, we bring security to your shipments to the various EU countries.

This is how the “smart” price model works:

  • One-off onboarding flat rate: 150 € (only applies in the first year)
  • Annual service flat rate: 299 €
  • Plus annual quantity-dependent variable*: 3 % (Secure a 0 % variable for 2024 now)
    *refers to the licence fee to be paid (The licence fees of the local recycling systems must be paid in addition)
Lizenzierungsservice "smart"

Our
recommendation
for small
volumes

Our licensing service “premium”

1.500 € 1.249 € / per country

Discount for a limited time only

Europe-wide packaging compliance from a single source for large packaging volumes: With our “premium” licensing service, you can conveniently hand over your obligations to us and sit back and relax. We take over your packaging licensing in the destination country by power of attorney: naturally including selection and communication with the local systems, volume reports and tracking of legal changes. But that’s not all: you also secure a personal contact person, fast response times (max. 48 hours) and digital consultations on topics such as labelling obligations, the prevention plan (France) or upcoming changes in your target country.

This is how the “premium” price model works:

The “premium” price model is the complete package: the one-off onboarding flat rate and the annual service flat rate are already included, there is no quantity-dependent variable. Perfect for large volumes.

The licence fees of the local recycling systems must be paid in addition.

Lizenzierungsservice "premium"

Our
recommendation
for large
volumes

Need more information?

You just want to find out more and don’t want to get a licence yet? Then our information packages are the right thing for you! Both our single country service and our TOP 5 or Europe package contain all the relevant information.

Packaging licensing in Germany
– Fulfil the German Packaging Law quickly and easily via Lizenzero.de

Licensing in Germany

Do you also ship to Germany? You can fulfil the German Packaging Act in three simple steps via Lizenzero.de. Simply enter the packaging volumes in the calculator, follow the next order steps, check your order – and you have your licence agreement with the official dual system Interzero Recycling Alliance in your pocket. It couldn’t be easier!

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EPR systems for packaging in comparison: a country overview

EPR systems for packaging in comparison: a country overview

In the EU, retailers and manufacturers who place products on the market are subject to certain environmental responsibilities. Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) is a way of obliging companies to take responsibility for the entire life cycle of their products. This includes not only the product itself, but also all packaging and (product) components put into circulation that are disposed of by end consumers. The exact areas covered by the EPR vary from country to country. In this article, we take a look at the EPR in the area of packaging and shed light on what exactly the requirements mean, how they are implemented in practice and how the requirements differ from country to country within the EU.

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When will Italy introduce the single-use plastic tax?

When will Italy introduce the single-use plastic tax?

The introduction of the single-use plastic tax in Italy was originally planned for July 2020. It has now been postponed for the sixth time and is due to come into force on 1 July 2024. The tax aims to tax single-use packaging and plastic products. In this article, we explain what legal changes retailers can expect for their shipments to Italy as a result of the introduction of the tax.

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EPR obligations in Poland: volume threshold and registration obligation

EPR obligations in Poland: volume threshold and registration obligation

Since 13 June 2013, the handling of packaging waste in Poland has been regulated by the Act on Packaging and Packaging Waste Management (Journal of Laws 2019.542). Among other things, it sets out requirements for packaging, the handling of packaging waste and regulations regarding recycling fees. This means that companies in Poland are subject to extended producer responsibility (EPR). The EPR regulations are intended to ensure that companies take responsibility for the disposal of their packaging and thus contribute to the promotion of the circular economy. The EPR entails obligations regarding the handling of a company’s own products and packaging. In the following article, we shed light on what you need to consider as a retailer on the Polish market.

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