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EPR Compliance: Why Comprehensive Reporting is the Best Choice—Even for Small Businesses

EPR Compliance: Why Comprehensive Reporting is the Best Choice—Even for Small Businesses

Written by 
rePurpose Team
Published on 
February 21, 2025

This article talks about the different reporting methods that Oregon EPR provides. It also delves into how to select the best option for SMBs. While flat-fee and no-reporting options may seem more convenient, the reality is that comprehensive reporting is the smartest choice to optimize costs, ensure long-term compliance, and maintain a strong sustainability reputation.

As Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) regulations continue to expand across the U.S., companies are faced with critical decisions on how to comply. One of the most important choices producers must make is selecting a reporting method for their packaging materials.

Oregon’s EPR program, for example, provides three options:

  1. Comprehensive Reporting - Requires detailed weight-based data for each material type.
  2. Flat Fee Reporting - A simplified, tiered fee structure based on estimated packaging usage.
  3. No Reporting, Highest Fee -An option for companies that opt out of reporting but pay the maximum EPR fee.

While flat-fee and no-reporting options may seem more convenient—especially for smaller companies—the reality is that comprehensive reporting is the smartest choice for any business looking to optimize costs, ensure long-term compliance, and maintain a strong sustainability reputation.

1. Comprehensive Reporting Ensures Fair and Accurate Fees

Under EPR laws, the fees a producer pays are based on their packaging materials. The comprehensive reporting method allows businesses to report actual data, rather than relying on broad estimates.

  • With Flat Fee Reporting, companies are assigned to a pricing tier based on estimated packaging volumes. While convenient, this approach can lead to overpayment if the assigned tier overestimates actual material usage.
  • The No Reporting, Highest Fee option eliminates the administrative burden of tracking packaging data, but it comes at a steep cost—companies that choose this option pay the maximum possible fee, regardless of their actual packaging footprint.

For businesses—especially SMBs operating on tight margins—paying more than necessary for compliance is a costly mistake. Comprehensive reporting ensures that companies only pay for what they actually use—not an inflated, one-size-fits-all estimate.

2. Future-Proofs Compliance as EPR Expands

EPR regulations are growing, with states like California, Maine, and Colorado implementing their own rules. While some states currently offer flat-fee or no-reporting options, this may not be the case in the future.

  • Many policymakers are pushing for stricter compliance requirements, favoring transparent, data-driven reporting.
  • As more states introduce eco-modulation (fee reductions for sustainable packaging), brands using comprehensive reporting will be better positioned to qualify for lower costs.
  • Companies that rely on flat-fee or no-reporting options may be forced to transition to detailed reporting later, requiring expensive system overhauls and operational adjustments.

Check out the EPR compliance module by rePurpose Global, to make comprehensive reporting a breeze.

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