The new EU packaging regulation (PPWR) has been in force for over a month. Companies must adapt their processes in order to fulfil the recycling and reusable requirements by 2030.
The Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation (PPWR) of the EU has been 11 February 2025 comes into force and sets new standards for sustainable packaging design, reusable systems and waste management. Companies are faced with the challenge of adapting their processes to the requirements by 12 August 2026 at the latest in order to avoid penalties, as stated.
Until 2030 must All packaging recyclable in the EU while the use of Reusable systems gradually becoming mandatory becomes. In particular the Logistics industry is under high pressure to adapt: According to the regulation, by 2040 70 per cent of all transport packaging materials can be reused be. For internal company transport (intercompany flows), the PPWR is even aiming for a medium-term 100 per cent reusability to.
As an experienced provider in the Load carrier management Supports PAKi Logistics says it helps companies to implement PPWR-compliant solutions. Through the open pooling system of PAKi, companies can organise their pallet and container use efficiently and reduce packaging waste, as it says.
„The PPWR is more than just a regulatory challenge - it offers companies the opportunity to organise their logistics more sustainably and efficiently,“ explains Anne Kramer-Münch, Managing Director of PAKi Logistics.
Source: PAKi Logistics
