Driving Sustainability in the U.S. Mobility Aftermarket: Why EPR Can’t Be Ignored

The U.S. mobility aftermarket is at a turning point. As sustainability and circular economy principles take hold across industries, Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) is quickly becoming one of the most significant shifts facing manufacturers, importers, brand owners, and distributors of parts and packaging.

But what does EPR really mean for your business? And how can you prepare without disrupting operations or profitability?

At PARTSLIFE US, we’ve brought decades of European experience in EPR compliance and sustainability management to help U.S. companies move from reactive to proactive. Our new white paper, Driving Sustainability & Compliance in the Mobility Aftermarket, breaks down what every aftermarket business needs to know to stay compliant, competitive, and credible in an evolving regulatory environment.

What’s Inside the White Paper

  • A state-by-state overview of current and upcoming U.S. EPR laws, including Oregon, California, Colorado, Maryland, and Minnesota.

  • Practical compliance strategies that go beyond reporting, including product design optimization, data tracking, and take-back logistics.

  • Technology and automation insights to simplify multi-state compliance and improve efficiency.

  • Opportunities for innovation, showing how sustainability can strengthen your brand and business value.

Why It Matters Now

EPR legislation is no longer theoretical. Several states have already enacted laws that require producers to take responsibility for the entire lifecycle of their products—from design to collection and recycling.

For the mobility aftermarket, this means tracking materials, managing packaging waste, and proving compliance across multiple jurisdictions. Companies that take action now will not only avoid penalties but also lead the way in responsible, forward-thinking operations.

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Our latest white paper provides a clear roadmap for understanding EPR, achieving compliance, and turning sustainability into a business advantage. Access Here

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