Extended Producer Responsibility

Republic of Korea

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

Overview

The impetus to establish sustainable resource circulation in the Republic of Korea led to the enactment of the Act on the Promotion of Saving and Recycling of Resources, known as the Recycling Act, in 1992. The law introduced the Deposit-Refund System (DRS), emphasising producer responsibility in promoting resource efficiency. Producers are mandated to place a deposit equivalent to the recycling cost of their items, which will then be refunded based on the volume of materials they recycle in that particular year.

A comprehensive amendment to the Recycling Act rreplaced the Deposit-Refund Scheme with an extended producer responsibility (EPR) system in 2002. The government aimed to enhance producer engagement in managing their products’ waste by enforcing mandatory recycling measures, rather than offering economic incentives for compliance. While producers bear the legal obligations of recycling waste, the Korean EPR system requires responsibility sharing among stakeholders, including governments and consumers.

The Recycling Act of 2002 laid the groundwork for Korea’s current EPR system, targeting packaging materials and products including lubricants, batteries, and tyres. The Fundamental Act of Resource Circulation was promulgated in 2016 in a further commitment to sustainable resource circulation. The legislation underscores Korea’s commitment to reducing waste, promoting high-quality material recycling, and minimising reliance on incineration and landfilling.

Table 1. Summary of policies, plans, and regulations regarding EPR for packaging in the Republic of Korea.

Policies, Plans, and Regulations

Promulgation Date

Status

Act on the Promotion of Saving and Recycling of Resources (Law No. 4538)

8 December 1992

In effect, amended

Act on the Promotion of Saving and Recycling of Resources (Law No. 6653)

4 February 2002

In effect

Fundamental Act of Resource Circulation

29 May 2016

In effect