The Polish Ministry of the Environment and the relevant authorities are strictly enforcing extended producer responsibility (EPR). Anyone who places packaging, batteries, or electrical and electronic equipment on the Polish market is subject to these requirements.
The risk?
Failure to comply may result in sales bans, account suspensions on online marketplaces, and fines.
In addition, it is important to ensure that the BDO number is listed on all business documents – including invoices, delivery notes, and contracts.
Who is affected?
- Manufacturers and importers who make goods commercially available in Poland for the first time.
- Online retailers (B2C) who ship directly from abroad to Polish end consumers.
- Marketplace operators who are liable for the compliance of third-party sellers.
We offer you the full EPR service for Poland and handle the entire process (registration, reporting, and compliance) for all three areas:
- Packaging: Legally compliant registration in the BDO system (database of products, packaging, and waste management) as well as support in fulfilling all statutory EPR obligations.
Batteries and Rechargeable - Batteries: Proper registration in the BDO registry and support in fulfilling statutory take-back and reporting obligations.
- Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE): Correct registration in the BDO system, as well as support in fulfilling all obligations under the Polish Act on Electrical and Electronic Equipment.
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