- Registration with CONAI (Italy) and equivalent EU schemes
- WEEE (electronics), batteries, and textiles where applicable
- Quarterly or annual declarations and contribution payments
- Marketplace EPR-ID consolidation (Amazon, Cdiscount, etc.)
- Audit defense and labelling guidance
Why EPR matters now
Marketplaces have become the enforcement arm of EU producer-responsibility regulation. Without a valid EPR registration number, Amazon will suspend your listings in France, Germany, Spain, and increasingly in Italy and across Eastern Europe. Customs authorities have followed suit: shipments without a registered producer get held, returned, or destroyed.
The regulatory architecture is fragmented — one registration per category per country, with separate fee schedules, declaration formats, and labelling rules. For a multi-category seller across the EU, that is fifteen to twenty parallel obligations.
What we cover
- Italy — CONAI packaging consortium registration, quarterly 6.10 and annual declarations.
- WEEE (electronics) — RAEE registration in Italy, equivalent schemes in the EU.
- Batteries — separate registration where required.
- Textiles — Italy, France (Refashion), expanding to other countries as the EU directive rolls out.
- EU coverage — France, Germany, Spain, Belgium, Netherlands, Austria — through our compliance partner network.
Marketplace EPR-ID consolidation
Amazon and other marketplaces require you to add your EPR registration numbers in seller central, per country, per category. We collect them in a single export and walk you through the upload, so you can clear the gates in days rather than months.
E-commerce sellers placing packaged goods, electronics, batteries, or textiles on the EU market. Marketplaces requiring valid EPR registration numbers before activation.
We handle EPR as a side of VAT compliance, not as a separate vendor relationship. One file, one calendar, one team — Italian first, with EU coverage when you scale.