What does packaging EPR look like in Canada?
H2 Compliance and Deloitte to explain in webinar
CGlobal, the consulting division of H2 Compliance, is pleased to announce an educational webinar designed to support Canadian businesses in understanding and preparing for the evolving landscape of extended producer responsibility (EPR) for packaging.
The webinar, Canadian Packaging EPR: Essential Reporting & Upcoming Deadlines for 2025 and 2026, will take place on Tuesday 15 July 2025 from 1 pm to 2 pm EST (7 pm to 8 pm CET).
The session will also feature a guest presentation from Deloitte, offering insights into third-party verification and enhanced data requirements under the new EPR framework.
Who Should Attend?
This session is highly relevant for businesses involved in the Canadian packaging value chain, including:
- Consumer packaged goods (CPG) manufacturers
- Food & beverage producers
- Retailers (physical & e-commerce)
- First importers of packaged goods
- Packaging suppliers & converters
- Any company utilising plastic packaging
What Will Attendees Learn?
- The foundational principles of Canadian EPR and the shift in producer responsibility
- Key reporting differences across provincial programmes
- Verification report overview by Deloitte
- Upcoming reporting deadlines, including the inaugural Federal Plastics Registry filing
“Canada’s EPR framework is rapidly evolving, and businesses can’t afford to be caught unprepared,” explains Iva Lea Aurer, North America Environmental Compliance Manager at CGlobal.
“This webinar is designed to provide a valuable overview to help producers navigate the complexity and meet their obligations with confidence.”
For more information, and to register, please visit this link.
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