- PPWR & EUDR -

Regulations packaging industry

The packaging industry is covered by several different regulations. Therefore, it can be difficult to navigate correctly in a complex industry environment. It requires both knowledge and experience to make the right decisions. That is precisely why we are here as a reliable partner who knows what is required.

We will help you, whether your questions concern sustainability standards or legal requirements. At the same time, we will guide you through the entire process and ensure that you receive the right support at every step.

We closely monitor developments and analyze changing regulations. We then translate them into concrete guidance and practical solutions for you. Through our insight into the industry's requirements, we can also help you work more proactively. This way, you can prevent risks while meeting expectations from customers, authorities and the market at large.

For us, the work is not just about meeting minimum requirements. Instead, we focus on building trust, strengthening competitiveness and contributing to a more responsible and sustainable industry. So when you work with us, you don't just get a supplier - you also get a partner who creates long-term value for your business.

- PPWR -

Future rules for sustainable packaging

The new EU regulation PPWR (Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation) places stricter requirements on companies that manufacture, use or place packaging on the EU market. At the same time, the EU wants to reduce waste and increase the reuse of packaging. In addition, companies must take measures that simplify recycling and contribute to a more circular use of resources.

For your company, PPWR brings both new opportunities and new challenges. For example, the demands on transparency, material selection and design for recycling are increasing. That's why it's important to be one step ahead in your packaging work now.

We help you understand what the regulations mean in practice. Then we analyze your current solutions together. Together we can adapt your packaging and identify the concrete steps needed to meet future requirements.

With our expertise, PPWR becomes an opportunity rather than an obstacle. Instead, you can use the regulations as a driving force to develop more sustainable solutions. In addition, you strengthen your brand by meeting customers' increasing expectations for responsibility. At the same time, you ensure that your business complies with the EU's new standards.

- PPWR -

Future rules for sustainable packaging

The new EU regulation PPWR (Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation) places stricter requirements on companies that manufacture, use or place packaging on the EU market. At the same time, the EU wants to reduce waste and increase the reuse of packaging. In addition, companies must take measures that simplify recycling and contribute to a more circular use of resources.

For your company, PPWR brings both new opportunities and new challenges. For example, the demands on transparency, material selection and design for recycling are increasing. That's why it's important to be one step ahead in your packaging work now.

We help you understand what the regulations mean in practice. Then we analyze your current solutions together. Together we can adapt your packaging and identify the concrete steps needed to meet future requirements.

With our expertise, PPWR becomes an opportunity rather than an obstacle. Instead, you can use the regulations as a driving force to develop more sustainable solutions. In addition, you strengthen your brand by meeting customers' increasing expectations for responsibility. At the same time, you ensure that your business complies with the EU's new standards.

- EUDR -

Requirements for traceability and responsibility regarding packaging

The EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) sets new requirements for traceability and responsibility throughout the value chain. The aim is to ensure that products on the EU market do not contribute to deforestation or forest degradation. Therefore, companies must be able to show where the raw materials in their packaging come from.

You also need to be able to demonstrate that production is done in a sustainable and legal manner. For many companies, this means new routines for data collection, control and documentation.

We help you understand what data you need to collect. We then develop clear frameworks for how you can report the information. At the same time, we help you build processes that will also work for future audits.

With the right guidance, EUDR becomes more than an obligation. Instead, the regulations can strengthen your work with sustainable raw materials. In this way, you increase the credibility of your brand and at the same time contribute to more responsible global trade.