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Small Webshops Struggling With New EU Rules Around Packaging Waste

Small European online shops say EU packaging rules are adding costs and paperwork, making cross-border selling harder or unprofitable.

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Small Webshops Struggling With New EU Rules Around Packaging Waste

Small webshops across Europe say new EU packaging and packaging-waste requirements are hitting them with extra compliance costs and heavy administration. Owners in countries including the Netherlands report they’ve paused shipments abroad because they must register and file declarations separately in multiple EU states, sometimes needing local authorized representatives. Even low-volume destinations can mean hundreds of euros in annual fees, while keeping track of deadlines and evidence adds ongoing hours. They argue the rules aren’t proportionate for small sellers with limited order volumes, despite supporting sustainability goals.

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