Extended Producer Responsibility

Germany

Overview
Obligated Producers
Packaging Items Covered Under EPR
Mechanism of Implementation
Roles and Responsibilities

Overview

Germany grappled with a surge in packaging consumption in the late 1980s, driven by economic growth exacerbating the strain on waste management facilities. Insufficient infrastructure, including landfills, incinerator plants, and composting facilities, could not accommodate the escalating packaging waste from private households and small-scale businesses.

In response, the German government introduced the Packaging Waste Ordinance (VerpackV) in 1991, pioneering closed cycle economy principles and product responsibility. This landmark ordinance targeted closing the materials loop and reducing disposed packaging waste by integrating disposal costs into product sales prices. 

The ordinance underwent revisions over the years, notably in the late 1990s when extended producer responsibility (EPR) principles for packaging were introduced. Manufacturers and distributors were tasked with return and disposal obligations, inaugurating the Dual System – a nationwide collection and recycling system of used sales packaging. The system enabled producers to fulfil their take-back and recycling duties through delegation to third party operators. 

However, challenges emerged, including inadequate participation from all obligated producers, giving rise to free riders. To ensure fair participation, the German government replaced the Packaging Waste Ordinance with the Packaging Act (VerpackG) in 2019. The Act introduced universal registration requirements with the Central Agency before placing packaging with mandatory system participation on the market. This update aimed to level the playing field and enhance the effectiveness of packaging waste management. Further details on the Act are below.

Table 1. Summary of regulations regarding EPR for packaging in Germany.

Regulations

Implementation Date

Status

Packaging Waste Ordinance (VerpackV)

1 December 1991

Repealed

Packaging Act (VerpackG)

1 January 2019

In effect