EU PPWR compliance isn’t a sustainability trend. It’s a market access requirement.
From 1 January 2030, packaging placed on the EU market must meet strict new sustainability rules under the EU Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation (PPWR).
For luxury spirits and fine fragrance brands, this marks the most significant regulatory shift in decades. The traditional signals of premium – weight, complexity, multi-material embellishment, embellished and oversized gift boxes now face structural scrutiny.
This isn’t about paying higher fees. From 2030, non-compliant packaging may not be allowed on the EU market at all.
And because luxury packaging development cycles often span 3–5 years, the concepts being designed today will launch directly into this new regulatory landscape.
The time to act is now.
What Changes in 2030?
Under PPWR, packaging must meet three fundamental requirements:
These are not optional sustainability initiatives. They are legal conditions for placing packaging on the EU market.
Let’s break down what this means for your brand
1. Recyclability becomes a pass/fail requirement
From 2030, packaging must be “recyclable” as defined by PPWR – meaning it is designed so it can be separately collected, sorted and recycled at scale in the EU.
A performance-based grading system (A–E) will assess recyclability, and only packaging meeting minimum performance thresholds will be permitted on the market.
Where brands face risk:
Glass recycling, for example, tolerates less than 2% contamination. A permanently fixed metal embellishment can downgrade recyclability performance significantly
The shift is clear: design for disassembly is becoming essential.
2.The end of “Excessive Packaging”
The PPWR strengthens packaging minimisation rules. Weight and volume must be reduced to the minimum necessary to maintain functionality.
In addition, grouped, transport and e-commerce packaging must not exceed a 50% empty space ratio.
This directly affects:
Packaging designed to create the perception of greater volume – without functional necessity, will be difficult to justify.
For luxury brands, this doesn’t mean abandoning theatre or tactility. It means achieving impact through:
Premium is shifting from weight to design sophistication.
3.Mandatory recycled content in plastic components
If your packaging contains plastic – even small components – recycled content thresholds will apply.
Targets vary by application but include mandatory minimum percentages for plastic packaging by 2030, with higher thresholds by 2040.
This affects:
There are limited exemptions (e.g., where plastic represents less than 5% of total pack weight).
However, premium brands face a specific aesthetic challenge:
Virgin plastic offers clarity and perfect colour control. PCR plastic can introduce subtle haze or tonal variation.
The solution is not avoidance – it’s intelligent material specification and design adaptation.
Additional pressure points that may effect your brand:
Beyond the three core pillars, brands should also be aware of:
This is not simply a packaging engineering issue. It touches brand, procurement, legal, sustainability and supply chain teams.
What brands should be doing now:
Waiting until 2028 to react would be a costly mistake. Tooling, artwork systems, supplier contracts and portfolio planning need long lead times.
A practical 6-step pathway includes:
The biggest risk? Locking in long-life packaging formats now without a 2030 compliance review.
The Future of Luxury Is Circular – and Intelligent
The PPWR does not eliminate premium packaging.
It eliminates unnecessary complexity.
The brands that thrive post-2030 will be those that:
Luxury is evolving from “more material” to “more considered.”
How Signet Supports the 2030 Transition
At Signet, we work with premium spirits and fragrance brands to ensure embellishments and packaging components are future-ready.
Our support includes:
Sustainability cannot come at the expense of brand equity. But after 2030, compliance will not be optional.
The future of luxury packaging isn’t just beautiful.
It’s circular.
And it starts with the designs being drawn today.
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