PackUK named as new Packaging Extended Producer Responsibility scheme administrator
PackUK – the scheme administrator for Packaging Extended Producer Responsibility – formally launches today (21 January 2025) and will implement the UK’s new Extended Producer Responsibility for packaging (pEPR) programme.
The EPR Statutory Instrument came into force on 1 January and the establishment of PackUK as the scheme administrator is a key part, Defra said in a statement.
PackUK will shift the cost of managing household packaging waste from taxpayers and local authorities to those businesses who use and supply the packaging, applying the ‘polluter pays’ principle. In turn, Defra said it will boost investment into local recycling services: alongside Simpler Recycling in England and the Deposit Return Scheme for drinks containers, the packaging reforms will stimulate an estimated £10 billion investment in recycling services across the UK over the next 10 years, and in England alone, support up to 21,000 new jobs.
PackUK will set pEPR’s fees, raise these fees from obligated producers and make packaging waste disposal payments to local authorities in return for the delivery of efficient and effective collection and recycling services. PackUK will also be responsible for public communications and information campaigns to encourage citizens to dispose of packaging waste correctly and not litter their packaging.
PackUK is a Defra hosted function, delivering on behalf of the four UK nations. It will be referred to as PecynUK in Wales. Its design and set up has been supported by an industry-led steering group, chaired by Sebastian Munden (former chief executive of Unilever UK and Ireland).
PackUK will continue work with packaging producers to explore ways to enhance the role of businesses across pEPR’s delivery, including the appointment of a new producer responsibility organisation (PRO).
A codesign process will take the PRO forward, involving members of the Food and Drink Federation (FDF) convened PRO Steering Group as well as local authorities and other representatives from across the value chain. We will act on the recommendations of this group, to maximise value chain involvement whilst providing robust governance for PackUK.
To mark its launch, PackUK will be at the Packaging Innovations Birmingham on 12 to 13 February 2025. This event will feature expert speakers and industry figures sharing key knowledge, breakout sessions, and opportunities to engage directly with the PackUK team.
Seb Munden (former CEO of Unilever) will be hosting the initial launch session on the central circular economy stage with guest speakers Emma Bourne, David McPhee, Rhodri Asby and Shane Doris representing their respective nations.
Minister for Nature, Mary Creagh will then chair a panel, again on the central circular economy stage, hosting key value chain voices as they discuss common aspirations for pEPR and how collaboration between PackUK and its stakeholders is key to delivering a fair and efficient scheme.
All businesses obligated to report data under the packaging EPR data reporting regulations should have submitted their January to June 2024 data by Tuesday 1 October 2024. If obligated packaging producers have not reported their data, they may face enforcement action.
A large producer obligated to report data under packaging EPR data reporting regulations, and has all the data under the new rules, should report it in two batches: 1 report your January to June data by 1 October; 2 report your July to December data by the following 1 April.
If you are obligated as a small producer, you will be required to report your data under the Producer Responsibility Obligations (Packaging and Packaging Waste) Regulations 2024, you should report it in one annual submission: January to December data by 1 April.
Questions or require additional guidance, contact [email protected].
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