Get Prepared for EPR!
Don’t miss this opportunity to ensure your compliance with Oregon’s EPR law and stay abreast of government regulations.
Join us for the second session of a four-part webinar series on Oregon’s new extended producer responsibility (EPR) law for packaging, paper, and food serviceware. This second session is focused on printing and writing paper. Hosted by the Product Stewardship Institute on behalf of the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) and in partnership with Circular Action Alliance (CAA), this webinar aims to inform producers about their upcoming obligations under Oregon’s law, which has a start date of July 1, 2025.
Date: July 16, 2024
Time: 11:30AM – 1:00PM PT
Who Should Attend: This session is specifically tailored for producers of printing paper and paper products.
What to Expect:
- Overview of extended producer responsibility (EPR) and its current status in the U.S.
- Detailed explanation of Oregon’s new EPR regulation, including how to join a PRO, reporting requirements, fee structures, and enforcement.
- Specific guidance for producers of printing and writing paper on identification of products covered under the law and compliance.
- Extensive Q&A to answer all of your questions.
Additional Webinars:
This webinar is part of our Webinar Series: Preparing Producers for Oregon Packaging EPR. The four part series includes the following webinars:
- Food Serviceware – June 11 | 11:30AM – 1:00PM PT | Watch Recording
- Printing and Writing Paper – July 16 | 11:30AM – 1:00PM PT
- E-Commerce and Online Retail Packaging – September 10 | 11:30AM – 1:00PM PT | Learn More & Register
- Consumer Goods and B2B Packaging – August 6 | 11:30AM – 1:00PM PT | Learn More & Register
Please Note: We encourage you to attend the webinar that best aligns with your packaging needs, as the content will be similar across all sessions, with specific details for each target group.
Nicole Portley
Program Plan Lead, Oregon Department of Environmental Quality
John Hite
Regulatory and Stakeholder Engagement Advisor, Circular Action Alliance
Scott Cassel
CEO and Founder, Product Stewardship Institute
Megan Mabin
Policy and Programs Manager, Product Stewardship Institute