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Producers

As EPR legislations are passed in different states, this is your go-to page for information regarding membership in LPMA powered by Interchange 360.

Brand-owners, retailers, distributors of petroleum and automotive products and their associated packaging that are captured by the definition of “Producer” in state EPR laws and as such will have a compliance liability. Examples of products that would be included in EPR laws include motor oils, engine lubricants or additives, anti-freeze, transmission/brake/gear oils, or other automotive, mechanical, and motor liquids. Typical packaging formats include rigid plastic or HDPE, bag-in-box, pales (e.g., 5-gallon buckets), metal, multi-layer tubes or bottles, aerosols, or other container designed for single-use. Producers are encouraged to review state-specific regulations or contact Interchange 360 for more information.

Notice of Intent to Become a Member

If you are a Producer and intend to join the LPMA please complete the Notice of Intent form below.

For Colorado, LPMA has advised the State that it intends develop a Plan on behalf of its Members to comply with their obligations as Producers under the Colorado Producer Responsibility Program for Statewide Recycling Act. The LPMA is also developing compliance solutions for its Members in all states, including Oregon, California, Maine, Vermont and Minnesota.

Completing the Notice of Intent ahead of the state deadlines will enable the LPMA to provide you with membership details and develop a program that is in compliance with the requirements in each state.







    Important Documents

    To be posted soon.


    Preparing for Compliance

    EPR Information by State