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ERION VISION 2050 – Past, present, and future of Extended Producer Responsibility Systems

The 1980s marked a period of significant waste management challenges across Europe, with public entities struggling to cope with increasing consumption and the emergence of new materials. These challenges lead to the conceptualization of EPR as a framework to address both waste management and product design. Nowadays, EPR systems cover numerous waste streams across the EU, but variations exist in their features and performance, reflecting differences in responsibility types, competition dynamics and cost coverage.

Different viewpoints on the journey of EPR so far, and the vision on the future are presented through cases studies on six different actors across different value chains within the EU: packaging and tobacco product waste through Electrão’s PRO in Portugal, batteries through Eucobat’s broad vision and WEEE Ireland’s work, household and professional WEEE in the UK through Repic, textiles waste through FESI, the Federation of the European Sporting Goods industry and finally end-of-life vehicles (ELV) management through Volkswagen Group Italia’s circular economy initiatives.

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