Connect your Amazon Seller Central account to Pack Declare and every EU order automatically counts toward your PPWR / EPR packaging declarations. FBA and FBM. 7 EU marketplaces. EPR exclusions handled correctly.
Connect via Amazon SP-API
In Seller Central go to Apps & Services → Manage Your Apps and authorise Pack Declare. No developer account required — the SP-API OAuth flow takes under two minutes.
Select your EU marketplaces
Choose which of the 7 EU marketplaces to sync: DE, FR, ES, IT, NL, PL, SE. Pack Declare pulls orders from each marketplace separately so your declarations stay per-country.
Backfill historical orders
Trigger a 90-day or 365-day backfill with one click. Orders are deduplicated by Amazon order line ID, so re-syncing the same period is always safe.
Assign packaging BOMs to your products
Pack Declare imports your ASINs and titles. Assign a packaging Bill of Materials to each product — AI suggestions and industry templates speed this up. For FBA, your BOMs should cover primary and secondary packaging only (Amazon declares its own shipping box separately under its own LUCID / CITEO registration).
Generate your EPR declaration
Select the period, country, and PRO. Pack Declare computes your declaration figures (CITEO, ECOEMBES, LUCID, CONAI…) in seconds — net of excluded ASINs — mapped to that portal's categories.
Both Fulfilled by Amazon and Merchant Fulfilled orders appear in a single timeline. Filter by fulfilment channel when diagnosing discrepancies.
Amazon.de, Amazon.fr, Amazon.es, Amazon.it, Amazon.nl, Amazon.pl, and Amazon.se — each synced separately so your per-country declarations are always accurate.
Amazon declares its own FBA shipping packaging (the brown box, air pillows) under its own LUCID / CITEO registration. Your BOMs only need to cover your product packaging — Pack Declare makes this clear in the BOM editor.
Each order line is keyed on the Amazon order line ID. Syncing the same period twice — or retrying after a failure — never creates duplicate records in your declarations.
Amazon registers its own packaging (the brown FBA shipping box, bubble wrap, air pillows) with national PROs under Amazon's own accounts — for example LUCID in Germany and CITEO in France. You do not declare Amazon's shipping materials: they are Amazon's obligation, not yours.
Your product packaging — the bottle, the box, the blister, the label — is always your obligation, regardless of whether you use FBA or ship from your own warehouse. Pack Declare imports your Amazon sales data and applies your product BOMs to calculate what you actually need to declare.
Amazon's "Pay on Behalf" service (available in France and Spain) is a fallback for sellers who have not registered with a PRO: Amazon charges a fee and files on their behalf. If you use Pack Declare and are registered with the relevant PROs, you do not need Pay on Behalf — your own declarations supersede it.
Create a free account, connect your Amazon Seller Central account, and have your first declaration ready before the August 2026 PPWR deadline.
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