Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) is a significant environmental policy approach that requires producers to take responsibility for the entire lifecycle of their products. This policy encourages producers to design eco-friendly products and manage waste effectively, reducing environmental harm. EPR packaging regulations vary globally, with the EU implementing comprehensive directives on packaging waste, while the US has state-specific laws. In Asia, countries like Vietnam and South Korea have established robust EPR systems to address waste management challenges.
The webinar will cover the EPR packaging regulations in regions including the Chinese mainland, Taiwan, China, South Korea, Japan, the EU, US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, India, Vietnam, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Philippines, and Singapore. By participating, you will gain a clear understanding of the diverse regulatory landscapes and their impacts. This knowledge will equip you to align your business practices with global standards, ensuring compliance and promoting sustainability.
This webinar is one of the sessions of ChemLinked's virtual event - Sustainability 360°: Navigating the Global Regulatory Landscape. From November to December, there are a series of insightful webinars covering key topics such as PFAS, EPR, Environmental Information Disclosure, EU Green Deal, EU Green Claims Directive, Green Transition, Recycled Plastics, Packaging, and Design across various regions. This event offers a unique opportunity for businesses to gain a comprehensive understanding of the regulatory landscape and operational implications. Explore now.
