Reporting of one-way packaging

The ongoing reporting must be eco-modulated because companies are required to pay less for packaging that can be reused or recycled. This means that packaging in the red rate will be subject to a 35% surcharge.

The eco-modulation must ensure cost neutrality for each individual material category, so that the companies in a material category do not pay more or less than the actual costs of waste treatment.

Find the Danish Environmental Protection Agency's guide to determining the environmentally graduated contributions (Danish)

Possibility to change between red/yellow/green level

As a starting point, changes cannot be made to the red/yellow/green level, as VANA is working towards having green prices. However, since it does not affect the payment of bonuses for Q4 in 2025, members can change between red/yellow/green level until February 28th, 2026, when the monthly reporting is done.

Read more about the bonus/malus model

Reporting

Companies must report actual quantities made available to VANA on an ongoing basis. There are two types of reporting:

  • monthly (for companies with volumes above 8 tonnes per year)
  • quarterly (for companies with volumes below 8 tonnes per year)

Monthly reporting (for companies with volumes above 8 tonnes per year)

Quarterly reporting (for companies with volumes below 8 tonnes per year)

Monthly reporting – companies with quantities over 8 tons

Companies must report the actual quantities made available on the market during the previous month on a monthly basis by the following material categories:

  • cardboard – two rates (red/green)
  • paper – two rates (red/green)
  • ferrous metals – two rates (red/green)
  • aluminium – two rates (red/green)
  • glass – two rates (red/green)
  • flexible plastic – three rates (red/yellow/green)
  • rigid plastic – three rates (red/yellow/green)
  • rigid PET – three rates (red/yellow/green)
  • foam plastic – three rates (red/yellow/green)
  • food and beverage cartons – three rates (red/yellow/green)
  • wood – not eco-modulated
  • textile – not eco-modulated
  • porcelain – not eco-modulated
  • cork – not eco-modulated
  • ceramics – not eco-modulated
  • other – not eco-modulated.

Have a look at an example of the complete report model

Example of Eco-Modulated Reporting

The Member Portal opens for reporting in the categories you have registered.

Report model

*Contact-sensitive packaging is except eco-modulation. Therefore, the base price of the material classification is to be paid. Read more about contact-sensitive packaging.

To determine whether you should report in red, yellow, or green, you must use the design requirements in Annex 14 of the regulation and the Danish Environmental Protection Agency's guidance. Find them here.

Export

Companies that make packaging directly available outside of Denmark, or have documentation for and knowledge that the packaging will be exported abroad at a later stage, do not need to report the quantities to VANA.

You must be able to document that the quantities have been exported, for example with a declaration from your customer stating that the packages have been exported. This should be reflected in your self-check.

If you become aware of the export after reporting to Dansk Producentansvar (DPA) after May 31 for quantities made available in the previous year, the change must be registered with DPA.

Read more about the process for reporting single-use packaging

For companies with quantities below 8 tonnes (administrative triviality limit)

Companies that make less than 8 tonnes of single-use packaging available in a calendar year can choose to report only the total weight of the single-use packaging made available, divided into household and commercial packaging.

The reporting must be done quarterly.

If you wish to report on the individual material categories instead of the total packaging category, you can certainly do that. In that case, the reporting occurs under the same conditions as if you make available over 8 tonnes of packaging – i.e., monthly reporting, payment, and eco-modulation of the packaging.

Data collection based on design requirements

There are no official requirements for your data collection process or how you structure your data. However, it is your responsibility to ensure that you have all the necessary packaging data to report correctly to the authorities and allocate your packaging quantities to either the red, yellow, or green level.

You can structure your data and collection process to meet the reporting requirements in a way that makes the most sense for your specific company. The design requirements of the eco-modulated fees determine the level of detail needed for the data to be collected.

Help with data collection and reporting

There are many different providers of data management programs as well as digital software solutions for the categorisation and reporting of producer responsibility obligations across borders. Therefore, in the initial phase, you should also consider your potential needs for both data management and reporting.

Read about the possibility of getting help with the task through VANA's partnerships

If you choose to set up your own systems, you should be aware of the need to include all data points. VANA's Member Portal can integrate with all solutions. You thus have the opportunity to transfer your data directly from your own system or from our partners' systems.

Reporting options with VANA

You can report your data to VANA in 3 different ways. If you are using an external partner, you should be aware that they can support your reporting choice via file upload (CSV) or API integration.

VANA's Member Portal
In VANA's Member Portal, you can fill in your data in the fields corresponding to the material categories you have registered for each reporting period.

Transfer via file upload
Data can be imported to VANA's Member Portal via a CSV file. The template for the CSV file must be downloaded from your reporting page in the Member Portal, as it is specifically designed for the material categories you have registered. You cannot use your own file formats or change the setup of the downloaded template, as this will cause the transfer to fail.

The template can be downloaded from November 1, when the first reporting period opens in the Member Portal. You can see an example of a CSV file here (NOTE: The file cannot be used for upload when reporting opens).

Transfer via API integration
If you have built your own data collection system, for example through your own business or financial system, it is possible to integrate with VANA's portal via an API solution. If you wish to use this solution, you must contact VANA's Member Service to obtain an API key for the integration - instructions can be found in the Member Portal under the "API" tab, where there is also an option for technical support.

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