WORKSHOP

Biggest Influencers of the Plastic Industry: Global Plastics Treaty and Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) 

27.02.2025
10.00 - 12.00 CET
English
Theodoros Paraskevopoulos

Detailed knowledge on Global Plastics Treaty and on current/upcoming EPR practices. How are these affecting the packaging industry?

In this workshop, we will focus on two of the greatest influences of the plastics market. (1) The Global Plastics Treaty is an international agreement being negotiated by 175 countries and started in 2022. It is expected to fundamentally change the rules of the plastic materials market. (2) Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) is included in the Treaty and the recent PPWR requirements and is expected to expand its influence across the packaging supply chain.

Questions to be answered:

 

  • What are the requirements of the Global Plastics Treaty?
  • How is the Treaty expected to affect the industry?
  •  What should I expect from the new EPR targets for my company?

Benefits for participants:

 

  • Be in-line with the legislative requirements
  • Proper preparation of the upcoming changes
  • Acquaintance with latest changes and future trends of the Treaty and the EPR systems

Are you looking for customized training?

Our team offers training that can be tailored to fit your company’s needs

FAQs

Workshop Details

Workshops are held online and live, in the English language. A link is shared to each participant a few days before each workshop.

Workshop Duration

The duration of each workshop is approximately 2 hours.

Anonymity of Participants

During each workshop, participants can interact and communicate with the speaker and, at the same time, remain anonymous to the other participants for confidentiality purposes.

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    WORKSHOP

    Biggest Influencers of the Plastic Industry: Global Plastics Treaty and Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) 

    27.02.2025
    10.00 - 12.00 CET
    English
    Theodoros Paraskevopoulos

    Detailed knowledge on Global Plastics Treaty and on current/upcoming EPR practices. How are these affecting the packaging industry?

    In this workshop, we will focus on two of the greatest influences of the plastics market. (1) The Global Plastics Treaty is an international agreement being negotiated by 175 countries and started in 2022. It is expected to fundamentally change the rules of the plastic materials market. (2) Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) is included in the Treaty and the recent PPWR requirements and is expected to expand its influence across the packaging supply chain.

    Questions to be answered:

     

    • What are the requirements of the Global Plastics Treaty?
    • How is the Treaty expected to affect the industry?
    •  What should I expect from the new EPR targets for my company?

    Benefits for participants:

     

    • Be in-line with the legislative requirements
    • Proper preparation of the upcoming changes
    • Acquaintance with latest changes and future trends of the Treaty and the EPR systems

    Are you looking for customized training?

    Our team offers training that can be tailored to fit your company’s needs

    FAQs

    Workshop Details

    Workshops are held online and live, in the English language. A link is shared to each participant a few days before each workshop.

    Workshop Duration

    The duration of each workshop is approximately 2 hours.

    Anonymity of Participants

    During each workshop, participants can interact and communicate with the speaker and, at the same time, remain anonymous to the other participants for confidentiality purposes.

    Cancellation Policy

    Read Pack-Lab’s cancellation policy here.

    Do you want to get notified about our upcoming workshops?


      Fill in you information to get notified about our latest workshops. Fields with (*) are required.