Complying with Packaging Legislation through Circular Design


Over the last several years, there has been a surge in state and local legislation and regulations banning various single-use plastic products and imposing fees on certain plastics and packaging. These policies are often part of or coupled with policies to make producers, including retailers, responsible for the packaging they produce under a subset of policies known as extended producer responsibility (EPR). It has become critical for retailers to understand how EPR works and how circular packaging design can help accelerate compliance, reduce the financial impact and achieve sustainable packaging goals. Join Kim Carswell and Dr. Sandeep Kulkarni, two seasoned leaders in the packaging space, as they discuss the following:

  • A quick review of key components to EPR
  • More circular packaging design strategies such as elimination, reduction, reuse, increased recyclability, and more
  • Guiding resources to aid in more circular packaging design


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Seasoned leaders in the packaging space, provided a quick review of key components to EPR

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