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EU Packaging EPR Fee Tables by Country

Indicative base EPR fees in euros per tonne, by material and member state, drawn from each national producer responsibility organization's (PRO) published 2025 to 2026 schedule. Use these for planning and cross-market comparison. The interactive PPWR Atlas fee estimator lets you enter your own tonnage and SKU mix.

These are base rates before eco-modulation. Grade-based eco-modulation of EPR fees is mandatory under Art. 6(8) but binds later, around mid-2031 on the statutory act deadlines. SME flat rates and single-use plastic per-unit surcharges are not applied here. Figures are indicative and derive from each PRO's published schedule; confirm final rates with the relevant PRO before filing.
Country (source)PaperGlassPlastic, rigid recyclablePlastic, rigid hard-to-recycleAluminumBeverage cartons
🇳🇱 Netherlands
Confirmed
€17€100€1,220€1,220€340€920
🇦🇹 Austria
Confirmed
€208€108€1,040€1,140€480€1,020
🇮🇪 Ireland
Confirmed
€46€23€170€620€9€170
🇪🇸 Spain
Confirmed
€115€35€285€748€40€533
🇫🇷 France
Confirmed
€258€20€770€1,400€243€468
🇮🇹 Italy
Confirmed
€45€40€87€790€12€130
🇨🇿 Czech Rep.
Confirmed
€283€73€626€675€206€434
🇸🇪 Sweden
Confirmed
€612€257€1,229€1,795€1,155n/a
🇫🇮 Finland
Confirmed
€102€76€238€360€30€162
🇭🇷 Croatia
Confirmed
€50€20€54€199€54n/a
🇪🇪 Estonia
Confirmed
€86€84€230€285€145€86
🇬🇷 Greece
Indicative
€56€19€71€71€11€71
🇲🇹 Malta
Indicative
€203€147€205€205€202n/a
🇧🇪 Belgium
Confirmed
€150€105€360€1,193€49€808

Countries without a public compliance rate

🇩🇪 Germany does not publish a standard compliance fee table: Germany's VerpackGO fees are quote-based across competing PROs, so request a quote directly. Belgium's Fost Plus Green Dot rates are now included in the table above.

How the fee is calculated

Annual fee equals tonnage placed on the market multiplied by the PRO base rate in euros per tonne, summed across materials and markets. Plastic is split by format and recyclability because most EU PROs price it that way: rigid recyclable formats attract lower rates than hard-to-recycle or multi-layer formats. Italy (CONAI) and the Netherlands (Verpact) publish plastic sub-categories directly; other countries' rigid and flexible sub-splits are estimated from published recyclable and non-recyclable rates.