Every French EPR stream, one representative.
France has more EPR streams than any other EU member state. Most non-EU sellers fall under two or three. We cover all ten that matter for cross-border e-commerce.
Household packaging
Required for any product sold to French consumers in packaging (boxes, polybags, fillers, bottles, jars).
Learn more →Electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE)
Required for any product with a plug, battery, cable or electronic component sold to French consumers.
Learn more →Textile, household linen and footwear (TLC)
Required for any apparel, linen or footwear product shipped to French consumers.
Learn more →Furniture (DEA)
Required for any item of furniture, mattress or bedding shipped to French consumers, plus most home decor.
Learn more →Portable batteries and accumulators
Required for standalone portable batteries, plus rechargeable cells embedded in any device.
Learn more →Toys
Required for any toy intended for use by children under 14, shipped to French consumers.
Learn more →Sports, DIY and garden articles
Required for sports equipment, hand tools, garden articles, and DIY products shipped to French consumers.
Learn more →Graphic paper
Required for printed paper distributed in France: catalogs, magazines, books in some cases, advertising prints.
Learn more →Construction products and materials (PMCB)
Required for construction products and building materials sold to French professionals or consumers.
Learn more →Professional packaging (EPRO)
Required for packaging used in B2B shipments where the recipient is a French professional.
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