Extended producer responsibility for packaging: recycling obligations and waste disposal fees
UK organisations that are affected by extended producer responsibility (EPR) for packaging may need to get evidence of packaging waste recycling and pay disposal fees.
pay your registration fees to your environmental regulator
If you’re a large organisation, or a compliance scheme working on their behalf, you will also need to do the following to meet your producer obligations:
review your ‘recycling obligations’ - these are calculated as a percentage of the packaging waste you’ve reported
fund an equivalent amount of recycling by buying packaging recycling notes (PRNs) and packaging export recycling notes (PERNs) from waste reprocessors and exporters
provide the PRNs and PERNs as evidence of you meeting your obligations
You must meet your obligations for each material individually. If you exceed your obligation in a material, you will see a negative number in that category.
You cannot use excess PRNs or PERNs acquired for one material to substitute meeting your obligation in another material. For example if you exceed your recycling obligation for glass, you will still need to meet your specific obligation for paper in full.
From October 2025, you will also need to pay waste disposal costs. A compliance scheme working on your behalf will not be able to do this for you.
Get evidence of your packaging waste recycling
Once you’ve registered on the report packaging data (RPD) service, submitted your data, and paid your registration fees, you must review your recycling obligations. You will soon be able to see this when you log into your RPD account.
Accredited waste reprocessors and exporters who manage packaging waste can issue PRNs and PERNs to you for the packaging waste they recycle. You can issue your own if you are accredited.
You must get evidence in the form of these PRNs and PERNs for the packaging waste recycling equivalent to the weight of your obligation from them.
For example, if you placed paper packaging on the market, you will need to get paper PRNs or PERNs equivalent to 75% of its total weight (rounded to the nearest tonne).
Only large organisations must obtain PRNs and PERNs for the packaging they place on the market.
If you recycle packaging waste your own business handled or supplied, you must still obtain a PRN or PERN from accredited reprocessors and exporters. For example, if you have supplied a specific amount of paper bags, you must obtain PRNs or PERNs showing recycling equivalent to your recycling obligation for that material.
Packaging recycling targets 2025 to 2027
Material or process
2025 business target
2026 business target
2027 business target
Paper
75%
77%
79%
Glass
74%
76%
78%
Aluminium
61%
62%
63%
Steel
80%
81%
82%
Plastic
55%
57%
59%
Wood
45%
46%
47%
Decide what year to use your evidence for
Once you have received the PRNs and PERNs you need, you will need to use, or ‘accept’, them toward meeting a year’s recycling obligations.
If waste is received at an accredited reprocessor or exporter in December of any year, you can choose to accept the PRN or PERN for either:
the year the waste relates to
next year’s obligations
PRNs and PERNs that relate to months that are not December can only be used toward the recycling obligations for their accreditation year.
For example, a PRN or PERN issued under 2025 accreditation for March can only be accepted toward meeting 2025 recycling obligations. However, you can choose to accept a PRN or PERN issued for waste received or exported by an accredited reprocessor or exporter in December 2025 for meeting 2025 or 2026 recycling obligations.
The deadline for meeting each year’s recycling obligations for the year ending 31 December is 31 January the following year.
For example, the deadline for acquiring PRNs or PERNs for recycling obligations relating to the 2024 year will be 31 January 2025.
Where to manage your PRNs and PERNs
The way you can access your PRNs and PERNs has changed.
Both producers who report directly and compliance schemes should use the EPR for packaging service to accept or reject PRNs and PERNs towards 2025 recycling obligations. Use your RPD account to access the service.
You cannot use the National Packaging Waste Database (NPWD) to accept or reject PRNs and PERNs.
Your specific recycling obligations for each material for 2025 will soon be calculated and visible on the EPR for packaging service after you are registered, and you’ve submitted both your packaging and organisation data and it has been accepted by the regulators.
Until your recycling obligation has been calculated, your obligation status on the EPR for packaging service will show ‘no data’.
If you need to see your data from previous years, you can log into the NPWD, but you will need to log into your RPD account to manage your PRNs and PERNs for your 2025 recycling obligations.
Recycling obligations and waste disposal fees for groups and subsidiaries
If subsidiaries join or leave a group over the course of a year, responsibilities for their recycling obligations and waste disposal fees may change.
To find out how mid-year changes affect reporting and obligations, check appendix 9 of the ‘agreed positions and technical interpretations’ guidance, produced by the environmental regulators. It is currently stored on the National Packaging Waste Database.
Waste disposal fees
If you’re a large organisation responsible for packaging, the data you collect and report in 2024 will be used to calculate the waste disposal fees that you must pay in 2025. These are also called waste management fees.
Update so that references to the calculations show that the launch of this functionality has been slightly delayed.
11 June 2025
This adds some information on what happens to the recycling obligations of groups and subsidiaries if their structure changes over the course of a year and provides a link to more detailed guidance
7 March 2025
Clarified that waste disposal fees only need to be paid for packaging that is classed as household, commonly binned packaging, or glass household drinks containers, with links to the guidance on household and non-household packaging.
28 February 2025
Added recycling targets for 2023 to 2025. Updated guidance about managing PRNs and PERNs on the EPR for packaging service.
25 February 2025
Removing date sensitive guidance for December 2024 and January 2025. Emphasising that obligations have to be met per material. Explaining how managing PRNs and PERNs will work through the EPR for packaging service.