EPR Compliance in Ireland:
WEEE, Batteries, and Packaging
Ireland has strictly regulated its laws on Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) as part of its national environmental and waste legislation. Anyone placing goods on the Irish market must comply with extensive legal obligations. Failure to comply with these requirements results in substantial administrative fines, exclusion from sales platforms, and sales bans.
Our concise overview explains the EPR obligations you’ll face in Ireland.
Your compliance partner for the Irish market
- Registration in the national registry: You are required to register with the relevant Irish registries (such as the national WEEE and battery registries) and will receive an official registration number.
- Local system integration: Seamless connection to legally approved take-back systems (compliance schemes)
- Ongoing reporting: Timely recording and submission of your volume and weight reports for the calculation of environmental fees.
- Your benefit: You avoid bureaucratic hurdles, secure your international distribution channels, and completely outsource the administrative burden to experts.