If you sell packaged goods or empty packaging on Amazon.co.uk in the UK, you must comply with Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR).
If you're not established in the UK, Amazon will assume reporting obligations for your sales on Amazon.co.uk in the UK and automatically enrol you in our Pay on Behalf service. Amazon will report your sales data to the appropriate agency and pay applicable eco-contributions for these sales to the Producer Responsibility Organization (PRO) selected by us. For more details, go to EPR Requirements: United Kingdom.
Starting April 1, 2024, Amazon reserves the right to charge you the eco-contributions that we pay to ensure that your sales comply with the EPR requirements policy for third-party sellers in the United Kingdom. This process will ensure that your products can be sold on Amazon.co.uk. For more information, go to EPR services on Amazon Pay on Behalf.
If you don't want to use the Pay on Behalf service, you'll have to stop selling packaged goods on Amazon.co.uk. We'll pay and charge your eco-contributions for your sales of packaged goods on Amazon.co.uk in the UK before you remove your listings.
If you're a producer established in the UK, go to EPR Requirements: United Kingdom for more details on how to be compliant. Our external EPR Service Provider Network can provide you with additional guidance and support.
And it becomes clear why Amazon have been on a re-verification war path of late.
If you're not established in the UK, Amazon will assume reporting obligations for your sales on Amazon.co.uk in the UK and automatically enrol you in our Pay on Behalf service.
I have read the Pay on Behalf service page and still cannot figure out how much the fee will be. Can you please clarify?
Is there any information available on how UK EPR charges by product classification and weight?
Based in France and with EPR code here - will that not be acceptable in the UK?
If you sell packaged goods or empty packaging on Amazon.co.uk in the UK, you must comply with Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR).
If you're not established in the UK, Amazon will assume reporting obligations for your sales on Amazon.co.uk in the UK and automatically enrol you in our Pay on Behalf service. Amazon will report your sales data to the appropriate agency and pay applicable eco-contributions for these sales to the Producer Responsibility Organization (PRO) selected by us. For more details, go to EPR Requirements: United Kingdom.
Starting April 1, 2024, Amazon reserves the right to charge you the eco-contributions that we pay to ensure that your sales comply with the EPR requirements policy for third-party sellers in the United Kingdom. This process will ensure that your products can be sold on Amazon.co.uk. For more information, go to EPR services on Amazon Pay on Behalf.
If you don't want to use the Pay on Behalf service, you'll have to stop selling packaged goods on Amazon.co.uk. We'll pay and charge your eco-contributions for your sales of packaged goods on Amazon.co.uk in the UK before you remove your listings.
If you're a producer established in the UK, go to EPR Requirements: United Kingdom for more details on how to be compliant. Our external EPR Service Provider Network can provide you with additional guidance and support.
If you sell packaged goods or empty packaging on Amazon.co.uk in the UK, you must comply with Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR).
If you're not established in the UK, Amazon will assume reporting obligations for your sales on Amazon.co.uk in the UK and automatically enrol you in our Pay on Behalf service. Amazon will report your sales data to the appropriate agency and pay applicable eco-contributions for these sales to the Producer Responsibility Organization (PRO) selected by us. For more details, go to EPR Requirements: United Kingdom.
Starting April 1, 2024, Amazon reserves the right to charge you the eco-contributions that we pay to ensure that your sales comply with the EPR requirements policy for third-party sellers in the United Kingdom. This process will ensure that your products can be sold on Amazon.co.uk. For more information, go to EPR services on Amazon Pay on Behalf.
If you don't want to use the Pay on Behalf service, you'll have to stop selling packaged goods on Amazon.co.uk. We'll pay and charge your eco-contributions for your sales of packaged goods on Amazon.co.uk in the UK before you remove your listings.
If you're a producer established in the UK, go to EPR Requirements: United Kingdom for more details on how to be compliant. Our external EPR Service Provider Network can provide you with additional guidance and support.
And it becomes clear why Amazon have been on a re-verification war path of late.
If you're not established in the UK, Amazon will assume reporting obligations for your sales on Amazon.co.uk in the UK and automatically enrol you in our Pay on Behalf service.
I have read the Pay on Behalf service page and still cannot figure out how much the fee will be. Can you please clarify?
Is there any information available on how UK EPR charges by product classification and weight?
Based in France and with EPR code here - will that not be acceptable in the UK?
And it becomes clear why Amazon have been on a re-verification war path of late.
And it becomes clear why Amazon have been on a re-verification war path of late.
If you're not established in the UK, Amazon will assume reporting obligations for your sales on Amazon.co.uk in the UK and automatically enrol you in our Pay on Behalf service.
I have read the Pay on Behalf service page and still cannot figure out how much the fee will be. Can you please clarify?
If you're not established in the UK, Amazon will assume reporting obligations for your sales on Amazon.co.uk in the UK and automatically enrol you in our Pay on Behalf service.
I have read the Pay on Behalf service page and still cannot figure out how much the fee will be. Can you please clarify?
Is there any information available on how UK EPR charges by product classification and weight?
Is there any information available on how UK EPR charges by product classification and weight?
Based in France and with EPR code here - will that not be acceptable in the UK?
Based in France and with EPR code here - will that not be acceptable in the UK?