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Company: Acme Foods SAS · FR 12 SKUs · 6 EU markets Professional plan Current score: 67/100
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The home dashboard

A single view that sums up where you stand, what is on fire, and what to do next.

What it gives you

Understand your PPWR exposure in 30 seconds, without opening a single article of the regulation.

The compliance score aggregates your gaps per article weighted by criticality. The PPWR deadline timeline is filtered to keep only those that actually apply to you, with a day countdown. Priority actions are computed from your data — not generic.

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Hi Marie 👋

Here's a snapshot of your PPWR compliance as of today.
Compliance score
67/100
+8 this week
Packaging SKUs
12
10 assessed · 2 to score
Valid DoCs
2/12
10 SKUs without DoC
EPR registrations
3/6
3 markets uncovered
67
/100
Trending up — above sector average (52)

Breakdown by axis

  • Article 5 — Substances88%
  • Article 6 — Recyclability71%
  • Article 7 — Recycled content42%
  • Article 39 — DoC17%
  • Articles 44/45 — EPR50%

⏱ Upcoming PPWR deadlines that apply to you

D-109
PFAS food-contact ban (Art. 5)3 of your SKUs are affected
August 12, 2026
D-109
DoC mandatory for all packaging (Art. 39)10 SKUs lack a valid DoC
August 12, 2026
D-840
Harmonised labelling mandatory (Art. 12)12 SKUs to update
August 12, 2028
D-1347
Below-Grade-C packaging banned (Art. 6)2 SKUs at risk
January 1, 2030

🎯 4 priority actions this week

  • Generate 10 missing DoCs for your SKUsAnnex VIII PPWR · pre-filled from your data
    Generate →
  • Fill in recycled content on 5 plastic SKUsArticle 7 · Annex III thresholds
    Complete →
  • Start the Belgium EPR registration (Fost Plus)You ship 4 SKUs there
    Start →
  • Redesign 2 below-Grade-C SKUs before 2030Multi-layer PET bottles · ban risk
    Action plan →
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Your SKUs and their recyclability grades

Every packaged product is graded A / B / C per Annex II Table 3. Badges show open gaps per PPWR article.

What it gives you

A portfolio view that separates what is OK from what needs to be tackled.

The A/B/C grade is computed from material composition (body, cap, label, ink — every part counts). Red critical badges flag SKUs that will be banned before 2030. You can import your catalogue from Excel, photograph the label to auto-fill, or ask your converter to provide the spec sheet.

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Packaging SKUs 12

10 assessed · 2 to score · 3 below Grade C
CodeNameMaterialGradeRecycled %MarketsOpen gaps
ACM-001Juice bottle PET 500mlPlastic · PETB22%FR DE IT ES
Art.7 D-1347Art.5
ACM-002Yogurt cup PP 125gPlastic · PPC0%FR DE NL BE
Art.5 PFAS D-109Art.7
ACM-003Cereal box cardboard 500gPaper-cardboardA85%FR DE IT ES NL BE
Compliant
ACM-004Condiment sachet single-dose 5gPlastic · multilayerD0%FR HORECA
Art.25 banned 2030Art.5 PFAS
ACM-005Glass jar 350mlGlassA72%FR DE IT
Compliant
ACM-006PE adhesive labelPlastic · PEB30%FR DE IT ES NL BE
Art.39 DoC missing
ACM-007Transport carton 20kgPaper-cardboardA92%FR DE IT ES NL BE
Compliant
ACM-008Water bottle PET 1LPlastic · PETB30%FR DE IT ES
Art.7 met
+ 4 more SKUs · View all
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A SKU detail view and its gaps

For each SKU the gap engine computes article by article what is missing, with a countdown per deadline and an action button to fix.

What it gives you

No need to understand Articles 5, 6, 7, 39 in detail. Every gap is explained to you and resolved in one click.

The user sees what the law requires, why their SKU does not comply, in how many days it becomes mandatory, and how to fix it. The D-109 badge on PFAS makes urgency concrete: it speaks louder than "August 12, 2026" to an SMB manager who does not think in ISO dates.

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ACM-002 — Yogurt cup PP 125g

Assessed on April 24, 2026 · Shipped in FR · DE · NL · BE
Specification

Characteristics

Material
Plastic (PP)
Subtype
Polypropylene
Weight
8,5 g
Recycled %
0% (to fill in)
Food contact
Yes · direct
Markets
FR, DE, NL, BE
Article 6 — Recyclability

Grade C · Score 71/100

C
Threshold C: 70% · B: 80% · A: 95%
⚠ Grade C is valid until January 1, 2038. Must reach Grade B before then.
Compliance snapshot

Open compliance gaps

Critical
Article 5 — Substances of concern ⏱ Banned in D-109
Food-contact SKU with intentional PFAS. Banned from August 12, 2026 across the EU.
Missing
Article 39 — Declaration of Conformity ⏱ Mandatory in D-109
No DoC covers this SKU for the FR, DE, NL, BE markets.
Partial
Article 7 — Recycled content ⏱ Non-compliant in D-1347
Plastic SKU with no recycled-content % filled in. 2030 threshold = 10% for non-PET food contact.
Partial
Article 12 — Harmonised labelling ⏱ Mandatory in D-840
No material marking or sorting QR code on the packaging.
Compliant
Article 6 — Recyclability (Grade C reached)
Acceptable until 2038. Redesign plan recommended to reach Grade B beforehand.
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Centralised DoCs and EPR registries

All your Declarations of Conformity and all your PRO registrations in one place, with renewal alerts.

What it gives you

No more DoCs lost in PDF email threads. No more missed EPR renewals.

The DoC can be auto-generated from SKU data in PPWR Annex VIII format, signed by your supplier via magic link. The EPR module lists all 27 member states, identifies those where you actually ship, and suggests the default PRO (CITEO in France, Der Grüne Punkt in Germany, CONAI in Italy, etc.).

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Declarations of Conformity 4

📄
DOC-2026-001 · PET bottle
Issued by Plastotech SAS · Covers ACM-001, ACM-008
Art. 5 · 6 · 7
Valid
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DOC-2025-014 · Recycled cardboard
Issued by Smurfit Kappa · Covers ACM-003, ACM-007
Art. 5 · 6 · 7 · 9
Valid
📄
DOC-2024-088 · Recycled glass
Issued by Verallia · Covers ACM-005
Art. 5 · 6
Expired 03/2026
📝
DOC-2026-NEW · PE label
Draft · Requested from your supplier
Art. 5 · 6 · 7
Pending
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EPR registrations — 27 EU markets

3 registered out of 6 in-scope markets · 3 actions to take
🇫🇷 France Scope
CITEO
✓ Registered · Renews 06/2027
🇩🇪 Germany Scope
Der Grüne Punkt
✓ Registered · 04/2027
🇮🇹 Italy Scope
CONAI
✓ Registered · 12/2026
🇪🇸 Spain Scope
Ecoembes
⏳ Application in progress
🇳🇱 Netherlands Scope
Verpact
○ Not started · Start →
🇧🇪 Belgium Scope
Fost Plus
○ Not started · Start →
🇦🇹 Austria
Out of scope
🇵🇱 Poland
Out of scope
+ 19 remaining member states (out of scope · add a market to a SKU to activate them)
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VERA — your PPWR expert one question away

An AI specialised in Regulation (EU) 2025/40 that combines its PPWR knowledge with your SaaS data for personalised answers.

What it gives you

No need to be a lawyer to interpret the regulation.

Ask a question in plain English — VERA answers by citing the relevant articles and cross-referencing with your real situation (your SKUs, your markets, your DoCs). She does not replace legal advice but she clears 90% of common questions in seconds.

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VERAYour PPWR compliance expert
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Are my PP yogurt cups with PFAS sealing still allowed?
Not for much longer. Article 5(2) of PPWR bans PFAS in food-contact packaging from August 12, 2026 — that's in 109 days.

I checked your portfolio: your SKU ACM-002 (Yogurt cup PP 125g) is affected. You have 109 days left to reformulate or pull the SKU from EU markets.

Two concrete options:
1. Ask your converter for a PFAS-free formulation (alternative silicones or plant-based waxes)
2. If reformulation is not feasible before the deadline, plan the commercial sunset of the SKU on EU markets
Sources: Art. 5 PPWR · Art. 5(2) annex
And for SKU ACM-001, do I need a separate DoC?
Yes, Article 39 PPWR + Annex VIII requires one DoC per SKU. A DoC can only cover multiple SKUs if they share material, composition, supplier and destination.

Good news: your SKU ACM-001 (PET bottle 500ml) is already covered by DOC-2026-001 issued by Plastotech, valid until June 2027. No DoC action required on this SKU.
Sources: Art. 39 PPWR · Annex VIII · Your SaaS data

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