About this event
Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) is a key tool in accelerating the transition to a circular economy. And yet, designing framework conditions that promote circularity by keeping materials in a closed-loop can be challenging for decision-makers.
EPR schemes for packaging require that post-consumer waste is effectively collected, sorted, and recycled to achieve targets and create strong end markets for recycled content. But who is responsible for what, and how is EPR implemented?
Collaboration among stakeholders remains vital in addressing the circularity of packaging, and we invite you to take part in the conversation. Join Bilyana Ignatova and Sarah Bloomquist from TOMRA to learn about:
As a global impact leader with 50 years of experience in circular waste solutions, TOMRA offers a multi-dimensional perspective on designing policies that enable the world’s highest-performing EPR schemes. Having collaborated with policymakers and stakeholders across the value chain to develop EPR schemes for consumer packaging – including deposit return systems for beverage containers – we will share our insights and best practices from around the world.
Every EPR scheme needs system integrity, so we’ll highlight ways to establish transparency and reporting that includes how progress is being made against the targets, as well as what type of system changes are required to further advance circularity.
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