EU packaging compliance · Early access

Sell across the EU.
Know what applies everywhere you ship.

Supralis plugs into your shop and marketplaces, maps your packaging EPR obligations country by country, and keeps every registration and declaration on track — launching with Germany and France, with Austria, Czechia, Slovakia and Poland next.

Early access — built together with founding sellers.

We launch with Germany and France. Austria, Czechia, Slovakia and Poland follow — prioritized by waitlist demand, so tell us where you ship.

Packaging EPR first · Electronics & batteries on the roadmap

DEADLINE
12 Aug 2026

From this date, the EU's new packaging regulation (PPWR) requires online marketplaces to collect sellers' packaging EPR registration information before allowing sales and to make best efforts to assess whether it is complete and reliable.

  • eBay has been hiding listings of sellers without a German LUCID number since 2024
  • Amazon requires a valid LUCID number to sell into Germany
  • Allegro is already collecting EPR registration numbers from sellers
  • German packaging-law fines reach up to €200,000

One parcel across a border — and you're a “producer” there

Ship packaged products to customers in another EU country, and that country's extended producer responsibility (EPR) rules usually treat you as the producer of the packaging — with its own register, its own declarations and its own deadlines.

Every country, different rules

LUCID in Germany, ADEME's unique identifier in France, separate systems in Austria, Czechia, Slovakia and Poland. Different registers, different data, different fees, different filing calendars — for the same parcel.

Marketplaces don't warn — they act

Marketplaces are moving from asking for compliance data to blocking sales without it — and from August 2026 the PPWR requires them to collect packaging EPR registration data before allowing sales and to make best efforts to assess it. Depending on the country and platform, missing numbers can mean hidden listings, marketplace fee surcharges, or compliance follow-up — not just warning emails.

Getting registered takes weeks

Registering and contracting with a recycling scheme often takes weeks per country. Waiting until the deadline means betting your revenue on other people's processing queues.

How Supralis works

One connected view of your EU compliance instead of six spreadsheets.

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Connect your shop

Link your store and marketplace accounts, or upload your product and order data. Supralis sees where you sell and what you ship.

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See your obligations

A country-by-country map of the registrations, recycling-scheme contracts and declarations that appear to apply — and which ones may be missing.

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Stay on track

Computed declarations from your real sales data, deadline tracking, and guided registration for each country — with filings handled for you where local rules allow it.

Do the EU packaging rules apply to you?

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Do you sell physical, packaged products online?

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Which of these countries do you ship to?

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Where do you sell?

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Do you also sell electronics, batteries or furniture?

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    Get early access

    Founding sellers get in first, shape the product, and see early-access pricing before anyone else. No spam — we only email you about Supralis.

    Frequently asked questions

    Is Supralis available today?

    Not yet — Supralis is in early access. We are building the first version with founding sellers from this waitlist, starting with the country-by-country obligation map and computed packaging declarations.

    Can you register my company in every country for me?

    Where local rules allow it, yes — we prepare and handle filings for you. In some countries the law requires you to act yourself: for example, German law requires producers to complete the LUCID register entry personally. There we prepare all the data and guide you through it click by click.

    Which countries and waste streams do you cover?

    We launch with packaging EPR in Germany and France — the two registers where marketplace enforcement is already live today. Austria, Czechia, Slovakia and Poland come next, prioritized by waitlist demand. More countries and streams like electronics (WEEE) and batteries follow.

    What will it cost?

    We will share early-access pricing with the waitlist first. Expect straightforward country-based plans — considerably less than agency full-service, considerably more useful than a deadline spreadsheet.

    Is this legal advice?

    No. Supralis is a software tool that organizes your obligations and data. For legal questions about your specific situation, consult a qualified advisor.