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Understanding Design for Recycling Guidance - General

Design-for-recycling is soon no longer optional for packaging — it is becoming a regulatory requirement through PPWR and already is a market expectation.

This training helps packaging professionals understand how to read the evolving and ever more complex design-for-recycling guidance for packaging. It describes principles such as recyclability vs. compatibility, the role of sortability, when practical testing is required and more. The training will also illustrate where guidance is being developed and how to get involved.

You will gain insights into:

  • How design-for-recycling guidance is defined and how it is structured

  • How to read design-for-recycling guidance

  • How design-for-recycling guidance is used as part of the recyclability assessment of packaging

  • The role and application of practical recyclability testing

  • How and where is design guidance developed

  • How to get involved in the development of design guidance

Intended audience

Ideal for professionals in packaging, sustainability, and regulatory affairs who need clarity on how we will get from the PPWR legal text to the exact technical requirements for packaging — and how to prepare.

Presenter

Dr. Dennis Bankmann

Language

English

Price: 350 EUR, net excl. taxes

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