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French EPR category guide

Furniture EPR in France

French furniture EPR guidance for household and professional furnishings, registration, eco-fees, declarations and take-back.

Category overview

What businesses need to know

Furniture EPR covers a broad range of furniture elements and furnishings for household and professional use. Classification commonly depends on the product's function, materials, dimensions and whether it is supplied as a complete item or component.

EPR scope is product-specific. A product can fall under several streams, and its packaging may create an additional obligation. Confirm the current official scope before placing products on the French market.

Scope assessment

Products and businesses commonly affected

These examples are a starting point, not a substitute for checking the detailed legal and eco-organization nomenclature.

Products commonly in scope

  • Seating, tables, desks and storage furniture
  • Beds, mattresses and bedding components
  • Kitchen, bathroom and fitted furniture elements
  • Office, commercial and professional furniture
  • Indoor and outdoor furnishings within the approved scope

Who may be the producer?

  • Furniture manufacturers and own-brand retailers
  • Importers of household or office furniture
  • Kitchen, bedding and seating suppliers
  • Foreign distance sellers delivering furniture in France
SCOPE NOTE 1

Construction products permanently incorporated into a building may need PMCB analysis instead.

SCOPE NOTE 2

Electrical furniture can also create EEE and battery obligations.

SCOPE NOTE 3

Product components and spare parts require classification against the scheme nomenclature.

Compliance roadmap

The French EPR process, step by step

Registration is only one part of compliance. Product classification, declarations, records and post-registration duties must remain aligned.

01

Confirm the product scope

Map each product against the official stream definitions. Review function, materials, intended user, sales channel, components and packaging instead of relying only on customs codes or catalogue labels.

02

Identify the French producer

Establish who first places the product on the French market. Depending on the supply chain, this may be a manufacturer, importer, private-label seller, distance seller or marketplace.

03

Choose a compliance route

Most producers join an approved eco-organization. An approved individual system may be possible, but it carries direct operational, collection, treatment and reporting responsibilities.

04

Register and obtain the IDU

Complete the relevant onboarding, provide company and product information and obtain the unique identifier for this EPR stream. Each applicable stream can issue a separate IDU.

05

Declare and finance quantities

Submit products first placed on the French market using the required units, weights and category codes. Eco-contributions are normally calculated from these declarations.

06

Maintain ongoing compliance

Keep auditable records, renew declarations, monitor fee schedules and eco-modulation, and apply any stream-specific sorting, take-back, consumer-information or prevention obligations.

Declaration readiness

Data to prepare before registration

Reliable source data reduces classification errors and makes recurring declarations easier to audit. Keep the calculation method and source records alongside every submitted return.

Declaration periods, category codes, fee scales and minimum contributions vary by eco-organization and stream. Confirm the current member guide before calculating a return.

1

Product category, function and material

2

Units and weight placed on the market

3

Household or professional destination

4

Furniture dimensions or tariff category where required

5

Eco-design and recycled-content evidence where applicable

Supplier evidence, internal calculations and copies of submitted declarations

Cross-stream review

One product can create several obligations

EPR categories overlap by design. Assess the complete product, incorporated components, accessories, printed inserts and packaging.

Common questions

Furniture EPR FAQ

Does furniture EPR apply to office furniture?+

Yes, professional furniture can be covered. The declaration route and product code must reflect the item's function and intended market.

Are mattresses part of furniture EPR?+

Mattresses and bedding products can fall within the furniture stream. Their product-specific reporting category should be confirmed before declaration.

Does one IDU cover every French EPR stream?+

No. The IDU is stream-specific. A company covered by several streams can hold several unique identifiers and must maintain the registration and declarations for each one.

Must a business established outside France register?+

It may need to register when it directly places covered products on the French market, including through distance sales. The answer depends on the contractual chain, customer and role of any importer or marketplace.

Category assessment

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This page provides general information and is not legal advice. Product scope, approved schemes, fees and reporting rules can change. Confirm the rules that apply when your products are placed on the French market.