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28-05-2026

Live PPWR Polling shows the market is reacting too late

PPWR is coming.

And many organisations are only now starting to realise what the operational impact will actually be.

During a recent Compliance Tuesday session on PPWR, compliance professionals across industries were asked a simple question:

“How confident are you that your organisation is ready for PPWR?”

The average answer:

4.8 out of 10.

That number says a lot.

Because the issue is no longer awareness.

Most companies now know PPWR is coming.

The issue is that many organisations are realising too late that their current operating model will not scale into the PPWR reality ahead.

And with August 2026 approaching quickly, time is disappearing fast.

PPWR is not just another compliance project

Many organisations still approach PPWR as:

  • a reporting exercise,
  • a documentation problem,
  • or a legal interpretation challenge.

But the live polling showed something very different.

The biggest concerns were overwhelmingly operational:

  • supplier data collection,
  • data quality,
  • lack of supplier transparency,
  • packaging documentation,
  • supply chain complexity,
  • and unclear responsibilities.

This is important.

Because these are not problems that can be solved with another spreadsheet, questionnaire, or manual process.

PPWR introduces a completely different level of operational complexity.

“EPR data alone is not enough”

One of the strongest signals from the session came from a second live polling question.

Participants were asked whether existing EPR data would be sufficient to create packaging technical files under PPWR.

The average answer:

3.2 out of 10.

The market itself is clearly signalling that existing compliance data structures are not enough.

Yet many organisations still assume they can extend existing EPR processes into PPWR compliance.

That gap between expectation and operational reality is becoming increasingly risky.

The real bottleneck is supplier data

Across nearly all polling responses, the same issue kept returning:

Getting reliable supplier information.

Participants repeatedly mentioned:

  • “Getting data from suppliers”
  • “Data quality”
  • “Lack of supplier transparency”
  • “Suppliers not understanding requirements”
  • “Getting test reports from Asian manufacturers”
  • “Handling all the information”

This is where many organisations are starting to realise the scale of the challenge.

Because PPWR is not a one-time compliance effort.

Packaging data will need to be:

  • continuously maintained,
  • validated,
  • updated,
  • supplier-supported,
  • and operationally managed across the supply chain.

Not once.

Continuously.

The market is splitting into two groups

One thing became increasingly clear during the discussion.

Some organisations are still thinking:

“We still have time.”

Others are starting to realise:

“We need to operationalise this now.”

Those are the companies already preparing for:

  • supplier onboarding,
  • packaging data collection,
  • technical documentation,
  • data governance,
  • and scalable compliance execution.

Because by the time PPWR becomes fully enforceable, building these operational processes from scratch may already be too late.

Watch the PPWR Compliance Tuesday replay

Want to see the full discussion and live market polling results?

You can now:

For more information about PPWR, contact us via helpdesk@productip.com.

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ProductIP

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