EU PPWR is coming. Is your packaging ready?
Key PPWR Requirements for EU Export Packaging Compliance
Many exporters are still focusing on product compliance such as CE, RoHS or REACH.
However, an increasing number of European buyers are paying attention to another important topic:
Packaging compliance.
The EU Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation (PPWR) officially entered into force in 2025, with most requirements applying from August 2026.
For manufacturers exporting to Europe, this is more than another environmental regulation—it will become part of supplier qualification.
Here are a few key changes:
1.Packaging must be designed for recycling.
2.Excessive packaging will be restricted.
3.Plastic packaging will gradually require higher recycled content.
4.Harmonized labeling will help consumers sort packaging correctly.
5.Certain single-use packaging formats will be phased out.
Whether you manufacture lighting, home products, DIY tools, furniture, electronics or consumer goods, now is the right time to review your packaging strategy.
European buyers will increasingly evaluate suppliers not only on price, quality and delivery, but also on **packaging sustainability and regulatory compliance**.
The suppliers who prepare early will have a stronger competitive advantage.
Have your customers already started asking about PPWR compliance?
I'd love to hear what changes you're seeing in the European market.

