For a large producer running Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) across dozens of markets, the best enterprise EPR compliance software is not the one with the longest list of schemes. It is the one your own team can run, audit and scale.
Enterprise EPR is a different problem from the one a small seller faces. It is not a single registration but dozens, spanning packaging, batteries, electronics and textiles, each with its own register, format and deadline.
At this volume, every filing is something an auditor, a customer or a regulator can later ask you to prove. So the tool is judged less on its feature list than on whether it holds a defensible record, connects to the product data you already keep, and fits the way your team works.
We ranked the six leading platforms on exactly that, and Repax comes out in front.
What makes EPR software "enterprise" in the first place
"Enterprise" is not a size badge. It describes a specific set of pressures that change which tool actually works for you.
A large producer is not just doing more of what a small seller does. They are running EPR as an operation: many legal entities, many product lines, several markets live at once, and a finance and procurement function that expects the whole thing to be controlled and provable.
Three things separate that setup from a small one.
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Scale across jurisdictions. You are not clearing one country. You are reporting many streams in many markets at the same time, so coverage and repeatability matter more than a tidy single-market flow.
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Audit exposure. At enterprise volume, someone will check your numbers. You need a record that holds up: versioned, traceable, and ready to show without a scramble.
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It has to fit your stack and your governance. The tool should connect to the product data you already hold, and let you decide whether your own team runs compliance or a service does it for you.
Where each platform lands
The map plots all six platforms on the two questions that decide an enterprise shortlist.
Left to right is how much of the world each one covers, from a focused set of markets to global, broadest-on-the-list coverage. Bottom to top is how you run it, from a consultant-led service that files on your behalf to an operator-grade platform your own team owns.
Each dot is numbered and sized by rank, so number one is the largest and, on our reading, the best all-round enterprise fit.

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Repax (#1) covers many markets from one product-data layer, produces the EU Declaration of Conformity, and your own team owns it end to end.
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Sphera (#2) has the broadest raw coverage here and sells it as a consultant-led managed service.
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Lorax EPI (#3) is a mature enterprise data platform spanning more than 200 schemes worldwide.
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Source Intelligence (#4) folds EPR into a wider global supply-chain compliance suite.
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Assent (#5) is a supplier-engagement engine, strongest on North American packaging EPR.
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PCX Solutions (#6) is packaging EPR built for consumer-brand teams, across 49-plus markets.
The criteria we ranked on
The enterprise names all sell on breadth. A large producer actually cares about five plainer things, and those are what we ranked on.
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Cover the markets and streams you truly run. Broad, repeatable coverage across packaging, batteries, electronics and textiles beats a deep single-market tool once you operate at scale.
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Keep a defensible, audit-ready record. The output that matters is not the report, it is the versioned trail behind it that survives a review.
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Fit the data you already hold. Enterprise product data lives in systems you own. A tool that starts from that data, rather than asking you to re-key it, saves the most work.
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Match your operating model. Some teams want to run compliance in-house on a platform they control. Others want a service to file for them. Neither is wrong, but the tool has to match the one you have chosen.
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Be ready for what is coming. The EU Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation (PPWR) adds a mandatory Declaration of Conformity from 12 August 2026, so readiness now is part of the buy.
The best enterprise EPR compliance software ranked
Below are the six platforms in rank order. Each entry pairs a screenshot of the tool's own site with what it does, who it fits, and the one thing to check before you commit.
1. Repax for owning your compliance data at scale
Repax treats enterprise compliance as a data problem, not a paperwork problem. You spec each product once, its materials, component weights and packaging class, and Repax turns that single record into whatever each market's register wants, with a versioned, audit-ready trail behind every figure.
It is also our own product, so we lead with it, though we are straight below about where each rival genuinely wins. What puts it first for an enterprise is control: your own team runs it, the data stays yours, and it does not need replacing when you add a market or the rules change.

Two of its three products are live today, with a third on the way.
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Core: the product-data and reporting engine behind every market, with an audit-ready record for each report.
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Declare: produces the signed EU Declaration of Conformity for packaging, covering PPWR Annex VIII and Article 39.
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Comply (join the waitlist, coming in 2026): registers and files with the PROs for you across markets.
Because enterprise compliance means many markets at once, Repax lets you apply per-market field presets, so a product picks up the right fields for each country's register instead of being rebuilt by hand.

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Best for: an enterprise team that wants to own its compliance data on one platform, keep it audit-ready, and scale across markets without a consultant.
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Strengths: one product-data layer answers every market; a versioned, audit-ready trail; Declare produces the EU Declaration of Conformity live today; operator-grade and self-serve, no consultant and no IT project; EU-built and EU-hosted.
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Markets and streams: 27 EU markets, each with its own register and format, and beyond; packaging, batteries, electronics and textiles.
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Pricing: public, with a free tier at €0 a month, then €29 a month on Growth and €59 a month on Pro, and an Enterprise plan on request (as of July 2026).
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Watch-out: Repax gives you the data, the reports and the DoC, but it does not file with each PRO for you yet. That multi-market filing product, Comply, is on the way for 2026, so if you need a platform to submit everywhere on your behalf today, it is not there yet.
We put Repax first because a product-data-first setup you own is the one that keeps working as you add markets and as the rules move under you.
2. Sphera for the broadest coverage as a managed service
Sphera runs one of the oldest names in product compliance and the broadest coverage on this list. They say it spans more than 360 compliance schemes worldwide, and they sell that reach as a managed service, with consultants who identify your obligations and set up the registrations for you.
That is the draw and the trade-off. It is built for large enterprises that want to hand the whole thing over, not for a team that wants to run compliance itself.

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Best for: large enterprises that want a consultant-led service to cover many markets at once.
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Strengths: 360-plus schemes worldwide, the widest raw coverage here; expert services alongside the software; a centralised cloud for registrations and reporting.
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Markets and streams: global; packaging, electronics and batteries.
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Pricing: sales-led, no public price (as of July 2026).
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Watch-out: it is enterprise and consultant-led, so the work and the record sit partly with the service rather than fully in your hands, and there is no public price.
3. Lorax EPI for enterprise data infrastructure
Lorax EPI is a UK-based enterprise data platform that says it covers more than 200 schemes worldwide and has processed over a billion sales lines. It is the kind of mature, high-volume system that other compliance brands run on behind the scenes.
They aim it at multinationals and dedicated compliance teams that need one system to hold a lot of data across many markets.

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Best for: multinationals that need a proven data platform to carry high volumes across many markets.
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Strengths: 200-plus schemes; a mature, high-volume data platform; decades of compliance expertise behind it.
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Markets and streams: global, 200-plus schemes; packaging plus wider environmental reporting.
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Pricing: sales-led and demo-based, no public price (as of July 2026).
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Watch-out: enterprise scope and a sales-led onboarding, so expect a project to stand it up rather than a self-serve start.
4. Source Intelligence for EPR inside a supply-chain suite
Source Intelligence positions itself as supply-chain compliance software for complex global manufacturers, with EPR as one module among several.
It combines packaging, electronics and battery data with your SKUs and sales figures to produce country-specific reports, and tracks regulatory changes in real time.
They offer it as software, expert consultation, or a mix of both, which suits a large manufacturer that wants EPR handled inside a wider product-compliance programme rather than as a standalone tool.

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Best for: global manufacturers that want EPR folded into a broader supply-chain compliance suite.
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Strengths: global, multi-jurisdiction coverage; packaging, electronics and battery data joined to SKUs and sales; software plus optional expert consultation.
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Markets and streams: global; packaging, electronics (WEEE) and batteries.
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Pricing: demo-led, no public price (as of July 2026).
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Watch-out: EPR is one part of a wider platform, so it can be more than a producer that only needs EPR is looking for, and pricing comes by quote.
5. Assent for supplier data across the packaging supply chain
Assent is an AI-native supply-chain platform, and its EPR module is built to solve one specific enterprise problem: limited visibility into a global packaging supply chain. Its signature is a supplier-engagement engine that collects packaging data from the suppliers who actually hold it.
They are strongest on North American packaging EPR, with coverage of California's SB 54, Oregon, Colorado and Canada's Federal Plastics Registry, so they fit a manufacturer whose priority is getting supplier packaging data in order for those markets.

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Best for: manufacturers who need to pull packaging data out of a complex supplier base, especially for North America.
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Strengths: an AI-native supplier-engagement engine; strong North American packaging EPR coverage; EPR data feeds the wider Assent compliance platform.
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Markets and streams: North America-weighted (SB 54, Oregon, Colorado, Canada); packaging only.
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Pricing: quote-based, no public price (as of July 2026).
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Watch-out: it is packaging-only and North America-weighted, so it is a supplier-data engine for those markets rather than a broad multi-stream, global EPR platform.
6. PCX Solutions for consumer-brand packaging teams
PCX Solutions is enterprise-grade packaging EPR software aimed at consumer packaged goods brands, and says more than 200 of them already use it. It organises your packaging data, powers audit-grade reporting across 49-plus markets, and integrates with internal systems like ERP and finance.
They pair that with a plastic-credit marketplace, so a brand that wants both packaging compliance and plastic-recovery sourcing can run them from one place.

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Best for: consumer-brand packaging teams that want audit-grade reporting and plastic-credit sourcing together.
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Strengths: audit-grade reporting; coverage across 49-plus markets worldwide; ERP and internal-system integration; a plastic-credit marketplace alongside compliance.
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Markets and streams: 49-plus markets globally; packaging only.
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Pricing: demo-led, no public price (as of July 2026).
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Watch-out: it is packaging-only and built around the consumer-brand use case, so it does not cover batteries, electronics or textiles, and pricing comes by quote.
Which enterprise EPR platform fits your organisation
The right pick depends less on which platform is "best" overall and more on how you want to run compliance and what you already have in place. Match your organisation to the shortlist.
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You want to own your compliance data and keep it audit-ready: Repax, one product-data layer your team runs, with a versioned trail and the EU Declaration of Conformity built in.
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Your first priority is the widest possible coverage, handed over: Sphera, for a consultant-led managed service across 360-plus schemes.
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You need a proven platform to hold high volumes across many markets: Lorax EPI, the mature enterprise data platform.
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You already run a supply-chain compliance programme and want EPR inside it: Source Intelligence, or Assent if your focus is North American packaging and pulling data from suppliers.
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You are a consumer brand focused on packaging, with plastic credits on the list: PCX Solutions.
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You need the EU Declaration of Conformity ready for 12 August 2026: Repax Declare produces it live today.
One more thing. The lighter, lower-cost tools you will see on general "best EPR software" lists, such as EPR Insights, ecosistant, AlgoREP and Lizenzero, are built for small and mid-size sellers.
They are good at what they do, but they are not built for enterprise scale, audit exposure and governance, so we left them off this list on purpose.
The six platforms compared side by side
Here are all six platforms side by side, grouped by the kind of tool each one is. Prices are as of July 2026.
| Platform | What it is | Best for | Coverage | How you run it | Pricing |
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| Repax | Product-data platform | Owning your data and audit trail at scale | 27 EU markets and beyond, one data layer | Self-serve, operator-grade | Free at €0, €29/mo Growth, €59/mo Pro |
| Sphera | Enterprise managed service | Broadest coverage, handed over | Global, 360+ schemes | Consultant-led managed | Sales-led |
| Lorax EPI | Enterprise data platform | High volumes across many markets | Global, 200+ schemes | You operate it, sales-led setup | Sales-led |
| Source Intelligence | Supply-chain compliance suite | EPR inside wider product compliance | Global, multi-jurisdiction | Software, or software plus consultation | Demo-led |
| Assent | Supply-chain platform | Supplier data for packaging EPR | North America-weighted | Platform, quote-led | Quote |
| PCX Solutions | Packaging EPR SaaS | Consumer-brand packaging and plastic credits | 49+ markets globally | SaaS, demo-led | Demo-led |
Enterprise EPR software questions answered
Short, direct answers to the questions large producers ask most about enterprise EPR software.
What is the best enterprise EPR compliance software?
For a large producer that wants to own its compliance data and keep it audit-ready, Repax is the best pick: one product-data layer answers every market and produces the EU Declaration of Conformity. If you want the widest raw coverage handled for you, Sphera leads on breadth, Lorax EPI on volume.
How is enterprise EPR software different from a normal EPR tool?
It is built for scale, control and proof. An enterprise platform has to cover many streams in many jurisdictions at once, keep a defensible audit trail, connect to the data you already hold, and fit whether your own team or a service runs it.
Those pressures, not company size alone, are what "enterprise grade" actually means here.
Should an enterprise buy EPR software or use a managed compliance service?
It depends on how much you want to hand over. A platform you own, like Repax, keeps the data, workflow and audit trail in your team's hands, while a managed service, like Sphera, files on your behalf, which some large teams prefer.
Can enterprise EPR software integrate with our ERP and product data?
Yes, and at enterprise scale it is the point. A tool that starts from the product data you already hold, rather than re-keying it, saves the most: Repax is built product-data-first, PCX Solutions integrates with ERP and finance, and Source Intelligence joins EPR data to your SKUs and sales.
How much does enterprise EPR software cost?
Most enterprise platforms are sold by quote, so Sphera, Lorax EPI, Source Intelligence, Assent and PCX Solutions price through a demo. Repax is the exception: a free tier, then €29 a month on Growth and €59 a month on Pro, and an Enterprise plan on request. Scheme fees are separate. Prices are as of July 2026.
Is Repax suitable for enterprise EPR compliance?
Yes, for a team that wants to own its compliance data. Repax Core produces every market's reports with an audit-ready trail, and Declare produces the EU Declaration of Conformity, both self-serve with an Enterprise plan. Filing is the one gap: Comply is on the way for 2026.
What does PPWR and the EU Declaration of Conformity mean for enterprises?
PPWR (the EU Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation) makes the EU Declaration of Conformity mandatory from 12 August 2026: a signed statement, backed by a technical file, that your packaging complies. For an enterprise that is a new auditable duty at volume, and Repax Declare produces it today.
