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EPR Registration and Filings Services

Fulfil your Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) requirements and enable your compliance.

Streamline your EPR compliance across Europe with help from EPR Service Providers. Enjoy comprehensive support including EPR registration, ongoing filing, and authorized representation for your sales on Amazon stores and other sales channels. Compare available services and pricing, and choose your EPR Service Provider today.

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Select a provider and navigate to their website to find out more about their offering.

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Follow the steps on the providers website to sign up for your selection of services, and they will directly assist you with your compliance obligations.

Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to frequently asked questions about using EPR Services on Amazon.
How can I access EPR Registration and Filing services?
You can view a list of EPR service providers by:
1. Logging into your “Seller Central Europe” account.
2. Navigate to the left-hand-side drop-down menu and under Reports click on "Manage your EPR Compliance".
3. Scroll down to EPR Registration and Filing Services, and click on “Go to Service”.

Alternatively, if you are already logged in to your Seller Central Europe account, simply follow the EPR Registration and Filings Services sign-up link.

If you are looking for a service provider to support your compliance obligations, you may visit our Simplify your VAT and EPR Compliance page, and explore offerings in Austria, France, Germany, Italy and Spain (more countries coming soon). If you already have a service provider, consult them for additional countries and categories that you may want to sign-up for.
What is EPR and how does EPR impact you?
EPR is an environmental policy principle that makes the producer responsible for the entire life cycle of the products, starting with the product design until the end of life management (waste collection, sorting and recycling).

In the EU, EPR is introduced via directives (notably the Waste Framework Directive), which need to be transposed into the national legislation by each EU member state. Therefore, the way EPR is implemented can differ from country to country.
How to become compliant with EPR obligations?
To be EPR compliant, all SPs who qualify as ‘Producers’[1], must – among other obligations – (1) register (i.e. get an EPR registration number) and, then, (2) keep the EPR registration number valid by filing declarations (regularly reporting data such as weight, dimension and units) and paying compliance fees to authorities. Typically, these steps are required in each EPR category or brand and type of equipment sold by a selling partner in a country. Where marketplace obligations exist, selling partners must also submit valid EPR registration number to Amazon. If selling partnerss are considered non-compliant, Amazon may need to suspend their non-compliant offers.

If you sell products on Amazon.fr and don’t take the above steps, Amazon will automatically enrol you in the EPR Pay on Behalf service. EPR Pay on Behalf is an Amazon service that helps Amazon sellers to comply with extended producer responsibility requirements in certain countries and categories. Read more about Pay on Behalf below or go to our Pay on Behalf help page - https://sellercentral-europe.amazon.com/help/hub/reference/external/GKXCMGQSRD8ERZ2Z
Where can you find more information on EPR for France?
For more informaiton on EPR requirements in France please visit our detailed help pages: https://sellercentral-europe.amazon.com/help/hub/reference/external/GAZUTQC8RXT769H7
Where can you find more information on EPR for Germany?
For more information, we encourage you to get familiar with the respective laws (e.g. ElektroG and VerPackG for Germany) and refer to the websites of the Producer Responsibility Organization as well as sites given below: Packaging; WEEE and Batteries. You can also check out our help page.
Where can you find more information on EPR for Spain?
Detailed information is available on our Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) education page in Seller Central.
https://sellercentral-europe.amazon.com/help/hub/reference/external/GYDCAK9ZR6VJH2X3
Where can you find more information on EPR for Austria?
Detailed information is available on our Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) education page in Seller Central.
What is a producer in the context of Extended Producer Responsibility?
Under EPR legislation, the producer is not always the manufacturer. Most commonly, the producer is defined as the party that sells a product subject to EPR in a country for the first time. For example, by manufacturing and selling products domestically or by importing finished products from abroad. As simple guidance, you are considered a producer in a country if you:
  • manufacture a product in the country and sell it domestically, or
  • import a product into the country where you are established, or
  • sell a product in a country where you are not physically established

  • We encourage you to refer to the country-specific help pages for more information

    EPR Pay on Behalf

    We support you to meet your EPR requirements in France by paying and reporting eco-contribution fees on your behalf.

    Pay on Behalf is an Amazon service that helps Amazon sellers to comply with Extended Producer Responsibility requirements in France. The service involves Amazon paying eco-contributions on behalf of sellers for sales made on Amazon.fr and then recovering those amounts from their Amazon accounts. You will have been automatically enrolled for this service if you have not submitted a valid UIN/UINs for one or several Extended Producer Responsibility categories. This includes cases where, for any reason, you are unable to register with a PRO in an Extended Producer Responsibility product category in France and cannot provide us with the corresponding valid UIN. Note that the Pay on Behalf service does not include take-back. For more details on the requirements, go to Frequently asked questions – take-back requirements below.

    To learn more about Pay on Behalf, its benefits and costs, go to the dedicated Pay on Behalf page. To see our policy, go to Extended Producer Responsibility Requirements policy for third-party sellers in France (only available on sellercentral.amazon.fr).
    Did you know?

    If you have not provided your EPR registration number (UINs), Amazon will pay and report eco-contribution fees on your behalf. This solution is called EPR Pay on Behalf*.
    *Currently available in France.

    How does the service work?

    EPR Pay on Behalf simplifies the complex, costly and time-consuming compliance process. To prevent the deactivation of your non-compliant offerings with EPR regulations in France, Amazon will act on your behalf:

    Step 1

    Auto-enroll in the service: Auto-enroll you in categories where you have an EPR non-compliant sale, i.e. you have a sale in an EPR category but have not submitted a valid Unique Identification Number (UIN) to Amazon

    Step 2

    Prepare a report: Calculate the eco-contribution for your non-compliant sales on Amazon in each applicable EPR category

    Step 3

    Submit report and pay eco-contributions: Submit the report and pay the eco-contribution to a qualified Producer Responsibility Organization (PRO) selected by Amazon

    Step 4

    Charge your seller account: Charge the eco-contribution and a service fee to your seller account

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Get answers to frequently asked questions about using EPR Pay on Behalf.
    How does Pay on Behalf work?
    As part of the service, Amazon submits declaration reports for your sales on Amazon.fr in each relevant category and pays the applicable eco-contribution fees to qualified Producer Responsibility Organizations (PROs), and recovers these fees paid on your behalf. If applicable, Amazon charges service fees from your seller account (see details below).

    The reporting cycle may be quarterly, semi-annual or annual, depending on the EPR category and the qualified PRO(s) selected by Amazon. Learn more on our Pay on Behalf page or our Help page.
    How much does the service cost?
    Learn more by visiting our Pay on Behalf page.
    If you do not want to use Pay on Behalf, what should you do?
    Submit a valid UIN here before the last day of the quarter in the category in which you want to stop using the service. Learn more on our Help page.
    Can Amazon help me obtain a UIN and pay eco-contribution fees to PROs myself?
    Yes, EPR Services on Amazon can help you obtain a UIN and pay eco-contributions yourself.
    When and how will the Pay on Behalf service fees be charged?
    Learn more by visiting our Pay on Behalf page.
    Which services are included in the service fees?
    The service fee for Pay on Behalf includes:

    1. Preparation and submission of declaration reports for your sales in each category. These reports are submitted to qualified Producer Responsibility Organizations (i.e., PROs) selected by Amazon and contain the sales and product details that these PROs request (for e.g., quantities, device type and product attributes).
    2. Payment of the eco-contributions on your behalf, based on your EPR-applicable sales and the rate cards set by the qualified PRO(s) selected by Amazon.
    3. Customer support available in 6 languages: Chinese, English, French, German, Italian, Spanish.
    What eco-contribution amount can I expect to pay when using the Pay on Behalf service?
    Based on the sales volume in a category, we estimate that the majority of sellers in France will have an eco-contribution amount of around the amount shown in the example below.
    Note: these amounts are only indicative estimated values and are only for informational purposes. Your actual eco-contribution amount may vary from this based on your actual sales and other circumstances.
    Example 1: Packaging category
    The majority of sellers who have a sales volume of 800 units that needed packaging per year are likely to pay an eco-contribution of around € 56.50 per year in the packaging category.
    Example 2: EEE Category
    The majority of sellers who have a sales volume of 2,000 units per year for electrical and electronic equipment (EEE), are likely to pay an eco-contribution of around € 214.50 per year in the EEE category.
    How does Amazon calculate what eco-contributions I owe?
    Amazon calculates your eco-contributions in a category by:
    1. Classifying your products: Your products are classified into the EPR categories and sub-categories required by the PROs we have contracted with. Classifying products into the right categories is done by referencing listing information made available by sellers, including item weight and dimensions. See “Which PROs has Amazon contracted with in each category and what is the reporting cycle?” above for the list of PROs.

    2. Calculating eco-contributions based on sales volume or weight: For a given category, eco-contribution calculations are based on either sales volume or weight:
    a. For categories that consider sales volume, the eco-contribution is calculated as the product of total sales volume and the relevant eco-contribution rate, set by the PRO, in a given category or sub-category.
    b. For categories that consider weight, the eco-contribution is calculated as the product of the aggregate weight represented by all sales and the relevant eco-contribution rate, set by the PRO, in a given category or sub-category. Note that the aggregate weight used for your products is based on the information provided in listings.

    Note 1: there is no minimum eco-contribution payable under the Pay on Behalf program. If you have not sold any units in a given category, you will not be charged an eco-contribution.

    Note 2: Amazon does not currently apply eco-modulation to declarations on your behalf. Accordingly, you may pay higher eco-contributions by allowing Amazon to declare and pay on your behalf, by default, than if you provide Amazon with valid UINs and meet your own EPR obligations.

    Specifically for packaging: Amazon calculates your eco-contributions based on your aggregate sales volume:
    a. If you sell fewer than 500,000 units in a year, and you do not use our Fulfilment by Amazon (FBA) service, we apply the “Simplified Compliance Model” provided by PROs to simplify eco-contribution calculations for smaller sellers. Under this model, the eco-contribution is calculated as the product of the total sales volume and the relevant eco-contribution rate, set by the PRO, in a given sub-category of packaging.
    b. If you sell more than 500,000 units in the year, or you use our FBA service, we cannot apply the “Simplified Compliance Model”. Therefore, the eco-contribution is calculated as the product of the aggregate weight represented by all sales and the relevant eco-contribution rate, set by the PRO, in a given sub-category of packaging.
    *For registered Selling Partners

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