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EU Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation: New Compliance Requirements for E-Commerce

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By Carsten A. Kociok, Joahnn-Frederik Schuldt & Ricarda Seifert on August 28, 2025
Posted in E2 Europe, Environmental Social & Governance (ESG), EU, Europe, Featured, Plastics, Regulatory, Waste

In December 2024, the European Union adopted the Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation (EU) 2025/40 (PPWR), which replaces the former Packaging Directive (94/62/EC). The PPWR is a directly applicable EU regulation that establishes a harmonized legal framework for all packaging placed on the EU market. It aims to reduce packaging waste and promote reuse, recyclability, and supply chain transparency. In particular, the PPWR introduces obligations affecting e-commerce businesses, direct-to-consumer (D2C) brands, online marketplaces, and companies involved in manufacturing, importing, or distributing packaged goods in the European Union.

The regulation took effect 11 February 2025 and will apply after an 18-month transition period, beginning 12 August 2026. While the regulation as a whole becomes applicable from that date, several specific obligations will apply in a staggered manner, with key measures on reuse, recycled content, and digital labelling coming into force between 2027 and 2030, and some extending beyond 2030.

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Carsten Kociok focuses his practice on the technology industry. He has broad experience in the areas of Internet, information technology, electronic and mobile payments and new media, as well as regulatory and data protection law issues.

Carsten advises national and international companies from

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Carsten Kociok focuses his practice on the technology industry. He has broad experience in the areas of Internet, information technology, electronic and mobile payments and new media, as well as regulatory and data protection law issues.

Carsten advises national and international companies from the Internet, payments and technology industries on the commercial and regulatory side of their business, in particular in the areas of e-commerce and e-business, electronic and mobile payments, service distribution, franchising, outsourcing and technology transactions. This includes all aspects of e-money and payments law, financial services law, data protection and data security regulations, money laundering obligations as well as marketing, unfair competition, consumer protection and general contract law.

Prior to joining the firm, Carsten worked at Olswang for eight years and in the Capital Transaction Practice Group of an international law firm in New York.

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Dr. Johann-Frederik Schuldt ist Partner/Shareholder in der Praxisgruppe öffentliches Wirtschaftsrecht und Co-Chair der deutschen ESG Praxisgruppe. Er entwickelt praktikable Lösungen in komplexen Fällen, die wirtschaftliches Verständnis, fundierte Kenntnisse des Regulierungsrechts und Erfahrung in politischen und institutionellen Fragen erfordern. Zu seinen Mandanten gehören private…

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