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The EU Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation (PPWR) is designed to reduce packaging waste and create consistent sustainability requirements across EU member states. PPWR replaces the existing directive with a single legal framework, introducing requirements related to recyclability, recycled content, reuse, packaging minimization, labeling, and substances in packaging. It also increases expectations for transparency, requiring companies to maintain detailed, evidence-based data to demonstrate compliance with the PPWR regulation.
As a result, PPWR is more than a policy update: It’s a shift toward enforceable, data-driven compliance. Companies must now prove that their packaging meets EU packaging requirements, rather than simply aligning with high-level guidance.
The Packaging & Packaging Waste Regulation increases accountability for companies placing packaging and packaged products on the EU market. Download Assent’s scoping guide infographic for insights to assess whether your organization may be affected and where potential risk areas exist. It covers substances of concern, heavy metals, PFAS, and broader packaging data visibility.
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When does PPWR come into force? PPWR timeline came into force in 2025. From there, companies face a phased rollout of requirements that gradually increase the level of packaging compliance. Due to this, companies need both near-term readiness and a longer-term compliance strategy.
What data is required for PPWR compliance? The PPWR data requirements include detailed information about packaging composition, performance, and compliance status. In practice, this means companies need reliable packaging compliance data that can support both internal assessments and external regulatory expectations.
At a minimum, PPWR data requirements often include:
The regulation also increases the need for documentation and traceability. Strong packaging compliance data is not just raw information in a spreadsheet. It includes supplier declarations, technical documentation, evidence of traceability, and records that can be used to demonstrate how packaging data was collected, validated, and maintained over time.
A critical part of meeting PPWR data requirements is the ability to compile and maintain a technical file that supports CE conformity. Under PPWR, CE conformity is a self-certification process, but it must be backed by documented proof of compliance. This technical documentation brings together multiple data points into a single, structured record that includes:
This technical file must be accurate and up to date. Enforcement authorities can request it at any time, and companies typically have a limited window, often as little as 14 days, to provide it.
That means organizations need a system for maintaining traceable, audit-ready packaging documentation. The ability to build and maintain this technical file is what turns packaging data into defensible PPWR compliance.
Get expert insights on the EU Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation (PPWR) from Assent’s team of product sustainability experts.