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Plastics & Rubber

Plastics & Rubber

From waste to value: EPR beyond packaging

Exploring financing models, system requirements, and key success factors for effective EPR implementation

EPR (Extended Producer Responsibility) systems are an essential part of the circular economy. Manufacturers are responsible for the entire life cycle of their products, including disposal and recycling. These systems promote the reduction of waste and the reuse of materials. BASF is committed to a clear legal framework and close cooperation between industry and legislators and supports EPR systems as an important step towards achieving a circular economy.

You can look forward to an exciting discussion with our experts. They will talk about the opportunities of EPR, sector-specific requirements for the systems and the identification of the need for action to promote closed loops.

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Meet our experts:

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Jens Hamprecht
Vice President GPSC Coordination,
BASF SE
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Mike Jefferson
Managing Director,
EPRO

 
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Minttu Bergendahl
Global Project Lead,
Global Impact Coalition

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Wolf Karras
Expert Packaging and Recycling Technology,
EKO-PUNKT
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