ETIRA Targets Compliance & Sustainability in 2025

ETIRA Targets Compliance & Sustainability in 2025

As the European office imaging market braces for economic and regulatory shifts, the European Toner and Inkjet Remanufacturers Association (ETIRA) is prioritizing compliance, sustainability, and member support to navigate 2025’s challenges and opportunities.

Challenges and Opportunities in 2025

The European office imaging sector is undergoing significant changes in 2025 due to economic pressures and tightening regulations. Rising inflation, energy costs, and interest rates have led businesses to delay new printer investments and focus on cost-effective solutions like remanufactured cartridges.

At the same time, the persistent influx of non-compliant imports, often entering through online platforms without proper CE markings, WEEE registration, or REACH compliance, undermines fair competition. Meanwhile, the EU’s circular economy goals offer new growth opportunities, with remanufactured cartridges positioned as sustainable alternatives.

ETIRA Targets Compliance & Sustainability in 2025

ETIRA’s 2025 Action Plan

To navigate these dynamics, ETIRA has outlined a comprehensive agenda centered on compliance, sustainability, and industry support.

Tackling Non-Compliance

ETIRA is intensifying efforts to address non-compliant imports. The association is working with EU institutions, including the European Parliament’s Online Sales Compliance team and market surveillance authorities, to enforce stricter penalties and close regulatory loopholes. Collaborative efforts with ECHA (REACH) and other stakeholders aim to ensure consistent enforcement across member states.

Promoting Sustainable Practices

With growing demand for environmentally responsible products, ETIRA advocates for the inclusion of detailed sustainability criteria akin to Digital Product Passports (DPPs). These would offer transparency regarding a product’s compliance, sustainability attributes, and remanufacturing history, empowering buyers to make informed decisions.

Supporting Members Amid Economic Challenges

In the face of economic uncertainty, ETIRA is prioritizing support for its members. By providing resources, industry insights, and advocacy, the association seeks to help remanufacturers adapt to evolving market conditions and maintain competitiveness.

ETIRA’s 2025 agenda underscores its commitment to fostering a compliant, sustainable, and competitive remanufacturing industry. “2025 is a year of action,” said ETIRA President Javier Martinez. “If we work together, we can overcome challenges and ensure a thriving, sustainable remanufacturing industry.”


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