Compliance
Once producers register with LPMA powered by Interchange 360 by completing the Participation Agreements for states in which they sell items on the Applicable Products List, they must report the data on their materials and pay fees to cover the cost of the program monthly.
EPR Fees/Dues Reporting and Remittance
Members and Participants will report sales data by state and calculate their total remittance owing for the reporting period through The Vault, our secure online portal. Sales data reporting and payment is due 30 days after the reporting period ends.
If you need support or have questions, please contact our Finance Team at accounting@interchange360.com.
EPR Fees & Dues
LPMA powered by Interchange 360 has established a fees/dues schedule that is intended to fund the Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) program in each state.
Planning Fees are intended to fund the activities needed for program start-up, including development of the EPR Plan, engagement with state EPR leads, engagement with stakeholders, preparation of an operational plan, IT, communications, legal and administration. Planning Fees stop when Implementation Fees begin.
Implementation Fees are intended to fund the operation of the program including payments to service providers, infrastructure development, public communications, state oversight costs, legal, IT and administration.



