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The 10 Decisions That Make or Break an EPR System

After 25 years of EPR implementation worldwide, we mapped the critical decisions that define system success — and built a governance model that actually delivers.

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Why Most EPR Systems Fail Before They Begin

After 25 years of EPR implementation worldwide, the pattern is clear: great policy design often fails in practice. These are the most important hidden points that make or break national systems — the exact challenges EPR 2.0 is built to solve.

Legal Fragmentation: When the System Fails Before It Starts.

  • Fragmented Legal Framework
    Laws and bylaws not aligned, no system, change often, overlap, or contradict each other — no single coherent system logic.
  • Missing Bylaws & Guidance
    Critical implementing rules are absent, causing daily uncertainty and inconsistent enforcement.
  • System Not Built Across Waste Streams
    Packaging, WEEE, batteries and other waste streams run as silos — no synergy, no holistic approach shared data or infrastructure.
  • Complex, Changing Regulations
    Constant legal revisions make compliance unpredictable for all stakeholders.

Systems without Supervision: When Control Becomes Illusion.

  • Weak Data & IT Backbone
    Manual, paper-based reporting; data not specified, is unreliable, incomparable, and unverifiable.
  • No Cross-Authority Data Exchange
    Customs and Tax excluded from the data loop — free riders stay invisible.
  • Underfunded & Undermanned Authorities
    State entites lack staff, tools, knowledge, power and digital systems for real supervision and enforcement.
  • Reporting Gaps
    Many obligated entities fail to report; data coverage is chaotic, incomplete and outdated.
  • Free Riders & Informal Collectors
    Up to half of producers and collectors operate outside regulation.
  • Competing PROs
    PROs are competing in prices, instead of service quality,  competition discourages strict control.
  • No checkup on payment, and finances
    No full net cost coverage, no fee calculation mechanist, no incentives and no one checks if the “bills are paid”

From Collection to Recycling: The Chain Breaks in Every Link.

  • Poor Municipal–PRO Cooperation
    No clear contracts or guidance → chaotic collection structures.
  • Inefficient Collection & Logistics
    Late, overlapping, or underperforming collection infrastructure, cherrypicking, areas uncovered, collected material is low quality.
  • Too Little Input for Recycling
    Low separate collection makes domestic recycling economically impossible.
  • Unverified Recycling (Especially Exports)
    Exported waste declared “100 % recycled” — no tracking, no proof.
  • Ineffective Public Awareness
    Uncoordinated campaigns; communication used to prioritize some players, citizens remain disengaged.

We’ve seen these same failures repeated across countries and waste streams. Each of them is solvable — but only through a system that unites legal clarity, verified data, and real accountability.
That’s exactly what EPR 2.0 delivers.

Discover the 10 Strategic Decisions That Shall be done to build a lasting, successful EPR system

Because the core implementation decisions were never made right — or not enforced at all.

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Meet the Founders

Building Systems That Actually Work

Together, we share a philosophy: sustainability must be both strategic and executable. This is why we co-founded First Development Ltd.—to ensure that waste management, EPR, DRS, and circular economy projects are not just designed beautifully on paper, but built to work in the real world, delivering measurable results that satisfy both authorities and beneficiaries.

For us, every collaboration is personal. We value trust, clarity, and long-term partnerships that move organizations toward a more sustainable and responsible future.

Dr. Krisztina Wégner

Environmental Lawyer & Circular Economy Consultant

360-degree experience: regulator, state insider, international advisor. Specializes in building consensus and transforming theoretical plans into executable systems.

Erika Horváth

Environmental & Circular Economy Consultant

20+ years in ESG strategy, waste data management, and circular economy. Connects regulation, technology, and people—translating frameworks into measurable impact.

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