In this insightful interview, Emily Wynne of Quantis explains the crucial role that top-notch data collection and data processing will play in companies’ efforts to comply with Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) regulations.
Alberta’s EPR framework, designed in collaboration with industry and community stakeholders, includes thousands of different single-use plastic packaging and paper products (PPP) and hazardous and special products (HSP) like batteries and pesticides.
Law requires producers to contribute to the responsible management of packaging waste. Affected packaging materials include plastic containers, glass bottles, aluminum cans, and paper-based packaging.
Session will include details on extended producer responsibility (EPR) and recycled content mandates, as well as regulatory updates related to toxic substances in packaging.
Under the approved plan, CAA will implement comprehensive initiatives to modernize Oregon's recycling system, reduce plastic pollution, and enhance recycling access for Oregonians.
Minnesota is the third state to formally approve CAA as the initial PRO that will build and fund a program to manage packaging throughout the entire life cycle.
With EPR leading the agenda for both Packaging Innovations and the industry as a whole, Coveris’ team will be on hand to advise on the latest guidelines, while showcasing its leading packaging solutions.