Free Webinar: Tuesday 7th November
10am (EST) | 3pm (GMT) | 4pm (CET)


The global EPR landscape is changing – New countries, New schemes, New regulations...


This Webinar aims to give you an up-to-date briefing on the current global EPR reporting obligations, including any recent changes.

The webinar will cover the following topics:

  • Global updates for Extended Producer Responsibility
  • What these changes might mean for you
  • Upcoming regulatory changes you may need to prepare for
  • Deposit return schemes and how they may affect you
  • Developments in the EU Circular Economy Package
  • Guidance on next steps to remain compliant

EPR compliance reporting obligations are now extending well beyond the established waste directives on packaging, WEEE, and battery recycling into many other product areas. Since Scotland announced the creation of a deposit scheme we are seeing an increasing interest in obligations under Deposit Return Schemes, how they affect you and how they are operated globally. We will also bring you the latest updates for extended producer responsibility directives under the EU's circular economy package which are due to be updated this autumn.

This Webinar will focus on new and updated regulations, and instil the confidence that your company can meet your legal reporting obligations in new jurisdictions. Generally, the regulations are robustly enforced: if you fail to register and pay your fees, you may face stiff financial penalties and reputational damage.

All registrants will be offered a complementary consultation call on their compliance status covering potential improvements and cost savings. Please include a phone number on registration and a member of our consulting team will be in touch after the webinar.

To request the recording, please follow the registration process using the form on the right.

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about receiving the webinar recording.

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