Faye Price
11 February, 2025
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Eco Firm’s Groundbreaking Tech Lays Foundations to Make Packaging Compliance Easier for Builders Merchants

A Manchester-based environmental compliance firm has launched a groundbreaking tech platform designed to streamline packaging reporting for builder’s merchants.

Data Product Manager at Ecoveritas Helen Hodgson

The innovative software enables businesses to effortlessly create their Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) submissions online, eliminating the tedious and costly processes previously required for data collection. 

This technological leap not only enhances efficiency but also ensures accuracy, crucial for compliance in the sector.

The functionality of the technology as well as the methodology used to navigate around the issue of missing packaging weights, is what makes the software invaluable to the industry. 

Helen Hodgson, Data Product Manager at Ecoveritas, emphasised the transformative impact of the software: "In the building industry, where packaging data accuracy is paramount, our software simplifies compliance tasks that were once complex and time-consuming.

She continued: "By automating data collection and submission processes, builder’s merchants can now focus more on their core operations without compromising on environmental responsibility. 

“This shift marks a significant advancement in how technology supports sustainable practices within the industry."

Over the years, Ecoveritas has partnered with numerous prominent clients across various sectors. Notable collaborations include work with eBay, Selfridges, Claire’s, Suzuki, AstraZeneca, Toni & Guy, and New Look. 

CollectiVely, more than 70 of their clients have a combined turnover exceeding £50 billion, highlighting the trust major corporations place in the firm’s expertise.

The new tech comes in the wake of recent government legislation which requires UK businesses to collect and report data on the packaging they supply or import.

Under EPR regulations, large producers are required to submit their packaging data for the first half of the year by 1st October and for the second half by 1st April of the following year.

The launch of its new software is expected to be a game-changer in the building trade allowing companies to manage missing weights and ensure comprehensive reporting online, which has been lauded by industry experts. 

It not only reduces operational costs associated with compliance but also enhances the credibility of businesses in meeting regulatory requirements.

Ecoveritas recently made history by becoming the first company in the country to receive Environment Agency approval for its groundbreaking packaging compliance methodology for online marketplaces.

Speaking about the firm’s latest tech integration for the building sector, Helen added: "By integrating technology with sustainability goals, Ecoveritas empowers builders merchants to navigate regulatory landscapes with confidence. 

“Our software not only simplifies compliance but also drives meaningful environmental impact, demonstrating that technology can indeed catalyse positive change.

“As builders merchants embrace our pioneering solution, they are poised to lead the industry towards a greener future, proving that sustainability and operational efficiency can go hand in hand.

“We hope to roll this out to other sectors in the near future also and we’re incredibly excited by the impact it will have.”