Repurchase of DPR and EDPR documents

Your company's waste management can generate not only costs but also revenue. By submitting your waste for recycling, you can request DPR and EDPR documents, which you can then sell at a profit to Interzero Recovery Organisation. Find out about the best DPR repurchase offer and resell your surplus documents for the benefit of the environment and your company.

Sale of DPR and EDPR documents - an additional source of income for your company

As a Packaging Recovery Organisation, we offer businesses comprehensive services related to the management of DPR and EDPR recycling documents.

  • On behalf of our clients, we request DPR and EDPR documents from exporters or recyclers.
  • We buy back surplus DPR and EDPR documents from companies (subject to prior verification).

Thanks to our knowledge of the recovery organisation industry and the current situation on the raw materials market, we will offer your company the best purchase prices for DPR and EDPR.

Repurchase DPR and EDPR documents - make money from your company's waste

Waste management activities in a company are a considerable cost for entrepreneurs. By deciding to sell your excess DPR and EDPR documents to the Interzero Packaging Recovery Organisation, you will create a new source of revenue for your company and reduce waste management costs.

We offer our clients:

  • the most favourable repurchase prices for DPR and EDPR documents,
  • take over the duty to request DPR and EDPR documents,
  • the possibility to establish a long-term partnership, through which you will gain a steady source of revenue from the sale of DPR and EDPR.

Check if you can sell us DPR and EDPR documents

Have you already met your obligation to achieve the relevant recycling levels for the year? Have you transferred your obligation to a recovery organisation and no longer need DPR and EDPR documents? Or do you have spare DPR or EDPR documents? In any of these cases, you can resell your DPRs to the Interzero recovery organisation!

As part of our activities, we will buy back from you DPR and EDPR documents of any type and in any quantity.

Entities authorised to resell DPR and EDPR recycling documents are:

  • waste generators (e.g. retail outlets and chains, distributors, wholesalers),
  • waste collectors (e.g. collection points, waste dealers, municipal facilities),
  • recyclers who process waste (e.g. glass and metal works, paper mills).

Requesting DPR and EDPR - entrust it to Interzero

Proof of recycling documents are issued by recyclers at the request of the introducer, recovery organisation or economic self-regulatory organisation. Our specialists will be happy to help you complete your application - Write to us using the contact form below.

If you wish, you can also apply for a DPR or EDPR yourself. How do you do this?

  1. Hand over the waste generated Order waste collection and issue a waste transfer note in the BDO system.
  2. Submit an application o DPR or EDPR directly to the recycler within 30 days of the end of each quarter. Indicate Interzero Packaging Recovery Organisation as the entity entitled to receive the document.
  3. Hand over the document and receive payment. After verification of the DPR and EDPR documents received, you will receive payment from OOO Interzero.

What are the benefits of requesting DPR and EDPR documents?

The information contained in the DPR documents is the basis for determining the weight of waste recycled and then for calculating the product fee to be paid by businesses or recovery organisations. Having DPR or EDPR documents can therefore bring financial benefits to the entrepreneur in the form of avoiding a product fee and the possibility of selling surplus DPRs and EDPRs to recovery organisations.

Increasing minimum recycling levels and legislative changes mean that the price of DPRs is steadily rising, and the the profit from their sale becomes a significant income for many companies. The purchase price of DPR and EDPR documents depends, among other things, on the material recycled and the processing used. Before concluding a transaction, Interzero also checks that the documents comply with the relevant quality standards.

DPR and EDPR documents - proof of fulfilment of recovery and recycling obligation

Entrepreneurs who introduce packaged products are obliged to ensure the recovery and recycling of waste generated from these packages. This obligation results from the Waste Act, which specifies the minimum levels of recovery and recycling to be achieved by the producer in a given calendar year. It is the DPR and EDPR documents that confirm the achievement of these levels, and thus the fulfilment of the statutory obligation.

The recovery and recycling obligation can be carried out independently (in which case the required recycling rate would be 100%) or with the help of the Interzero Packaging Recovery Organisation.

Recovery and recycling levels in 2024 and previous years

Statutory recovery and recycling levels are set separately for each type of packaging waste. From 2022. the required recycling rates for each fraction are gradually increasingto reach the 55% required by EU legislation in 2025 and in 2030. - 70% for all types of packaging waste.

Frequently asked questions about DPR and EDPR documents

DPRs and EDPRs are documents used to confirm the recycling of packaging waste. They not only inform about the mere fact that the waste was handed over to the recycler, but also indicate the type and weight of this waste and how it was processed.

DPR and EDPR documents enable monitoring of the amount of packaging waste that has been recycled. They are also confirmation of the fulfilment of the obligation to recover and recycle waste, which is one element of extended producer responsibility.

According to the Packaging and Packaging Waste Management Act, there are 2 types of recycling documents:

  • DPR confirms the recycling of packaging waste and specifies the weight of this waste and how it is recycled,
  • EDPR confirms the export or intra-Community supply of packaging waste for recycling and specifies the weight of this waste.

The DPR and EDPR documents are used by recovery organisations and by businesses that carry out the recovery and recycling obligation themselves. They serve the following purposes to confirm the fulfilment of this obligation and to achieve the minimum legal recycling rates. For companies and organisations that have only partially fulfilled the obligation, the data contained in the DPR and EDPR documents are used to calculate the product fee due.

Each DPR document is made up of several blocks that include information on:

  • name and surname or name, address of residence or registered office and registration number, as referred to in Article 54(1) of the Waste Act of 14 December 2012, of the entity for which the document is intended,
  • name and surname or name, address of residence or registered office and registration number, as referred to in Article 54 (1) of the Waste Act of 14 December 2012, of the entity requesting the document,
  • name and surname or name, address of residence or registered office and registration number as referred to in Article 54 (1) of the Act of 14 December 2012 on waste of the recycler of packaging waste,
  • the weight of packaging waste accepted for recycling per type and per household and non-household source, and how it was recycled, the number of the waste transfer note confirming its acceptance and the quarter in which it was accepted.

Each EDPR document is made up of several blocks that include information on:

  • name and surname or name, address of residence or registered office and registration number, as referred to in Article 54(1) of the Waste Act of 14 December 2012, of the entity for which the document is intended,
  • the name and surname or name, address of residence or registered office and registration number as referred to in Article 54 (1) of the Act of 14 December 2012 on Waste of the exporter of packaging waste or intra-Community supplier of packaging waste,
  • the name and address of the waste consignee,
  • the weight of packaging waste sent for recycling outside the country, broken down by type and by household and non-household source, as well as how it was recycled and the quarter in which it was sent.

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