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Created by producers for producers, the European Recycling Platform (ERP) enables these companies to meet environmental obligations under Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) frameworks for waste electronic and electrical equipment (EEE), batteries, packaging and, most recently, textiles.
By passing on the advantages of multinational recycling operations to customers, ERP has proved to be the most competitive and self-oriented solution for compliance, takeback services and waste treatment and recycling in a highly regulated landscape.
Our circular solutions for producers and brands are available across nearly 40 PROs globally, such as Austria, Brazil, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Spain, and the UK.
Founded in 2002 by Hewlett-Packard, Electrolux, Sony, and Procter & Gamble, ERP was the first multi-country solution for EPR compliance as a response to the WEEE Directive.
Today, we are 450+ employees from 30+ nationalities, a community of circular economy experts striving to do business in a different way.
Become part of our global circular solutions driven by simplicity and efficiency!
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Our scope
International trade and increasing consumption make recycling an urgent and overly complex task.
ERP helps focus the effort to achieve the greatest possible impact for consumers, producers, and society.
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This is how we can help you
We can manage your obligations, ensure you comply, and identify where there is potential in your business to unlock value. We want to help you make the most of your resources.
News & Events
Latest news and events
It is not only about recycling processes and compliance, it is also about networking. ERP shares knowledge, insights, and news so that together we can promote the sustainable agenda.
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July 10th, 2025
A new study by Deloitte commissioned by WEEE Forum examines how collection targets for waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) in the
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July 10th, 2025
On 2 July, the European Commission unveiled a series of new measures to advance the EU’s transition to a circular economy and
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July 10th, 2025
The European Commission has scaled back its ambitions for secondary legislation under the Green Deal.