Saturday, September 30, 2023
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact
  • Terms & Conditions
Environmental Magazine
Advertisement
  • Home
  • News
  • Climate Change
  • Energy
  • Recycling
  • Air
  • Transport
  • Water
No Result
View All Result
Environmental Magazine
  • Home
  • News
  • Climate Change
  • Energy
  • Recycling
  • Air
  • Transport
  • Water
No Result
View All Result
Environmental Magazine
No Result
View All Result
Home News

“It’s a mess” – businesses warned not to be caught out by latest EPR announcement

September 8, 2023
in News
A A

Environmental data specialist Ecoveritas has warned businesses not to be caught off-guard following the Environment Agency’s announcement on 5 September that it is delaying the enforcement of its Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) data submission deadline.

Under the new edict, companies that miss the first two EPR submission deadlines of 1 October 2023 and 1 April 2024 will not be prosecuted, provided they submit all required data by 31 May 2024. However, the deadline for submission under the existing Producer Responsibility Obligations (Packaging Waste) Regulations 2007 remains unchanged (7 April), adding an extra layer of complexity to the dual-reporting transitional phase of the EPR rollout.

Rebecca Webber, Operations Manager at Ecoveritas, warned businesses not to take the additional time for granted, saying, “We encourage companies to do their best to meet their existing deadlines. We will be working with all our clients closely using all reasonable endeavours to report packaging data by the current reporting dates of 1 October 2023 and 1 April 2024, wherever possible, as we understand that this packaging data is vital to improving the modelling of illustrative base fees, which producers so desperately need to plan effectively for the future. Defra cannot provide producers with the indicative costs they urgently require without this data.

The more data producers can provide Defra with, the more accurate the illustrative base fees will be. Producers can then expect to see first estimates by the end of 2023/early 2024.

“It’s important to remember that filing under the old 2007 regulations remains unchanged, so one-half of business reporting remains the same even as the other half constantly shifts,” added Webber. “Clearly, the rollout of EPR continues to be an absolute omnishambles, but it’s businesses who will pay the price if they get any details wrong in a last-minute scramble to meet the new May deadline.”

Notably, this regulatory position statement (RPS) does not change the legal requirement to report information on or before 1 October 2023 and 1 April 2024. However, the Environment Agency will not normally take enforcement action if H1 & H2 data is submitted by the end of May.

The RPS remains in force until 30 June 2024. However, the Environment Agency has warned it can “withdraw or amend” its position before this date if deemed necessary, meaning there is uncertainty over the prospect of deadlines moving further back – or even forward – at relatively short notice.

“Frankly, it’s a mess,” continued Webber. “This transition period should represent the perfect chance to build up that muscle memory for businesses – to entrench enhanced data collection as a core business operation. But we continually see that learning process being undermined by delay, and now by neutering the enforcement process.

“As we are less than a month away from the October deadline, we expect most businesses to have an almost-complete submission ready to go anyway. We would encourage them to do what the government seemingly cannot – lead by example and try to make EPR work.”

 

ShareTweetSharePinSendShare

Related Articles

News

Climate resilience must be guiding principle of urban development, argues new report

September 26, 2023
News

Hydrogen alliance: UK-German cooperation intended to boost technology and trade

September 26, 2023
News

What are ‘planetary boundaries’ and why should we care?

September 25, 2023
News

Scottish Water tops water company performance survey

September 20, 2023
News

Pilot plant for recycling plastic lab waste is a UK first

September 15, 2023
News

Amnesty International: Industrial mining of cobalt and copper for rechargeable batteries is leading to grievous human rights abuses

September 13, 2023

Recommended

Research sheds light on mysterious stability of nanobubbles

July 25, 2023

Stakeholders take stock as anticipated EPR delay means more time available to line things up

July 28, 2023

Don't miss it

Water

Managing information flow | Envirotec

September 28, 2023
Trending

Robot Thyroidectomy is becoming a lot more preferred in India as a result of the latest RABIT technique

September 26, 2023
Water

UK government sets out £25 million for projects using nature to increase flood resilience

September 26, 2023
Water

Puraffinity, the PFAS removal specialist, raises $13.9m in Series A funding led by Octopus Ventures

September 26, 2023
Air

Cheltenham methane leak detected from space

September 25, 2023
Water

Growing demand for storm overflow cameras

September 25, 2023
Environmental Magazine

Environmental Magazine, Latest News, Opinions, Analysis Environmental Magazine. Follow us for more news about Enviroment and climate change from all around the world.

Learn more

Sections

  • Air
  • News
  • Trending
  • Uncategorized
  • Water

Topics

Bitcoin Champions League Explore Bali Golden Globes 2018 Grammy Awards Harbolnas Litecoin Market Stories United Stated

Recent News

Managing information flow | Envirotec

September 28, 2023

Climate resilience must be guiding principle of urban development, argues new report

September 26, 2023

© 2022 Environmental Magazine. All rights reserved.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Climate Change
  • Energy
  • Recycling
  • Air
  • Transport
  • Water

© 2022 Environmental Magazine. All rights reserved.

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.