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New billing address starting in 2025
In January 2025, we will introduce a new financial system, which means a new billing address and new billing email. We therefore want to ask all our suppliers to update their systems with the new information, so that we can receive, manage and process your invoices.
The new invoice address, which is to be stated on all invoices, is:
Näringslivets Producentansvar i Sverige AB
Box 1176
171 23 SOLNA
We prefer that those of you who have the opportunity send e-invoices instead of PDF invoices.
For e-invoices, please use Peppol ID 0007:5594202391
If you are unable to send an e-invoice, a PDF invoice can be emailed to the new email address faktura@npa.se. Please note that this email address should only be used for invoices. If you have questions for the finance department, please contact us via ekonomi@npa.se instead.
Billing information is also available on the ”Contact us” page
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Näringslivets Producentansvar introduces fossil-free transports
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Reply: producers should finance efficient collection, not household missorting
When Conny Udd and Jan Ridfeldt, CEOs of Tekniska Verken and Umeå Energi, argue that producers should replace sorted packaging waste, they miss a crucial principle: residual waste is a municipal responsibility. This is written by Henrik Nilsson, head of business development and community relations at Näringslivets Producentansvar, Henrik Oxfall, responsible for plastic issues at IKEM, and Mattias Philipsson, CEO of Svensk Plaståtervinning, in a reply in Aktuell Hållbarhet.