📦 Manufacturers play a crucial role in creating and maintaining effective packaging waste management systems. Therefore, the European Business Association invites you to the webinar "How to create an effective packaging waste management scheme from a manufacturer’s perspective. What minimum requirements are needed for a successful EPR organization," which will take place on July 8th at 11:00 Kyiv time. 📢 The working language of the meeting is English. Details and registration: https://lnkd.in/dkVRNZpd During the webinar, we will discuss the following questions: 🖊 What is the current state of EPR systems in Europe and globally? 🖊 What are the best practices from different countries? 🖊 What are the conditions for a well-functioning system? 🖊 What are the prospects for EPR development? 🎙 Speaker: Joachim Quoden, Managing Director of EXPRA, an alliance of 34 non-profit and industry-owned PROs from 32 countries.
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