🇵🇱 EPR Compliance for WEEE in Poland |
Guide and Checklist 2026
Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) for Electrical and Electronic Equipment – 7 Steps to Compliance + Step-by-Step Checklist
Poland implements the European WEEE Directive 2012/19/EU through its national law on waste electrical and electronic equipment in conjunction with the general waste management law. The Polish Ministry of Climate serves as the overarching supervisory authority, while operational administration and registration are handled decentrally by the marshal’s offices of the respective voivodeships in the central digital register (BDO).
What sets Poland apart from other European countries is that foreign direct distributors are required to appoint a local authorized representative. In addition, Polish law stipulates – under penalty of substantial fines – that the BDO registration number must be printed on all commercial documents, including every single customer invoice.
Here are the key legal foundations, obligations, and a structured guide to WEEE compliance in Poland.