Extended Producer Responsibility

Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) is a policy approach that holds producers accountable for the entire lifecycle of their products, including the post-consumer stage. Under EPR, producers are responsible for the collection, recycling, and safe disposal of their products once they reach the end of their useful life. This concept aims to internalize the environmental costs associated with a product, ensuring that producers have an incentive to design products that are easier to recycle and dispose of properly.

EPR & RiBotl

Join us as we uncover how Extended Producer Responsibility can revolutionize waste management and drive sustainability. Discover how businesses can incorporate EPR principles and make significant contributions to environmental conservation. It's time to take responsibility and play a vital role in shaping a greener world.

The circular economy and EPR are mutually reinforcing. As more products are designed for recyclability and more materials are recycled, the need for virgin resources decreases, leading to reduced energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions. EPR programs, therefore, play a crucial role in achieving the goals of the circular economy and creating a more sustainable future.


At RiBotl, we are committed to the circular economy and creating Value from Waste. Talk to us about using sustainable products like DiamondPET flakes and rPP granules in your production and packaging.