Corporate Prevention and Ecodesign Plan

A plan to reduce the environmental impact of packaging

Royal Decree 1055/2022 on packaging and packaging waste specifies that producers of products that place on the market an amount of packaging equal to or greater than certain thresholds, are required to have a Corporate Prevention and Ecodesign Plan.

Does your company have to implement a Prevention and Ecodesign Plan? Find out here:

Prevention and Ecodesign Sector Plan 2024-2028

Find out if your company is required to have a Prevention and Ecodesign Plan

Your company is required to submit this Plan if it places on the market an amount of packaging equal to or greater than the following quantities, as specified in Royal Decree 1055/2022:

How to abide by this statutory requirement

To adhere to this legal requirement, you can prepare an individual Plan or join the Industry Plan that Ecoembes makes available to its companies in order to streamline the process. The following table shows the obligations, depending on the Plan selected:

Participate in the sectoral BPP that Ecoembes has developed

What are the advantages of joining the Ecoembes plan?

You won't take up as many of your company's resources

Ecoembes has historical data from 2010 for calculating prevention targets

Ecoembes will be the one to respond to questions from regional officials

Follow these steps to join

  1. Report the measures expected to be implemented over the course of the plan (2024, 2025, 2026, 2027 and 2028) through the Measures Contribution application located on the Business Portal.

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  2. Fill in the membership form on the Business Portal.

     

  3. Sign the membership document you will receive through our online signature platform.

Which professional profile would be best suited to handle Ecoembes' plans contact functions?

We need a point of contact at your firm, so we can speak with them since, over the plans five years of validity, your business must tell Ecoembes about the waste prevention strategies used in your packaging.

As technical profiles (packaging, quality, environment, R&D&i, etc.) are more relevant for the combined work to be carried out over the next few years, we recommend that your company's contact person have one of these profiles.

Learn about preventative strategies and how to put them into practice

A change to the packaging that reduces the impact it has on the environment is a preventative measure. This alteration may entail one or more preventative measures and may impact one or more elements of the packaging for the same packaged item.

Learn about the many options for executing a measure and the different types of measures that are available.

Do you have questions about the Corporate Prevention and Ecodesign Plans?

To get answers, see the list of Ecoembes member companies' most commonly asked inquiries.

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