Understanding Canada’s New Plastics Registry Reporting Requirements
As Canada moves closer to implementing its Plastics Registry in September 2025, businesses across the country must prepare to meet new regulatory requirements. To assist in this transition, Claigan Environmental will be hosting informative webinars on April 23, focusing on the intricacies of these new reporting regulations.
Webinar Details
The session will occur twice on April 23, at 10 AM and 2 PM, providing comprehensive insights into the registry's specifics. Each webinar is designed to last for one hour, including a question-and-answer segment to address participant inquiries.
Participants will gain clarity on several critical aspects:
- - Scope of Phase 1: Understanding what products and materials will require reporting.
- - Categories of Plastics: Essential distinctions between various forms of plastics like linear low-density polyethylene (LLDPE) and cross-linked polyethylene (XLPE), which can appear similar but must be reported differently.
- - Technical Data Requirements: What technical specifications are necessary for compliance.
- - Sales Data Needs: Insights into what sales figures must be documented.
- - Handling Data Gaps: Strategies for dealing with inadequate or missing information from suppliers.
- - Data Merging Techniques: How to effectively integrate technical and sales data to meet reporting standards.
Why Attend?
This webinar is crucial for manufacturers and importers of plastics who engage in producing or distributing goods in Canada. With initial Phase 1 requirements focusing on product packaging and various consumer electronics, understanding how to classify and report these materials accurately will be pivotal for compliance.
Register Now
Due to high interest levels in these sessions, attendees are encouraged to secure their spots as soon as possible. Registration can be completed via links provided on Claigan's official website or through the direct Zoom webinar links:
About Claigan
Claigan Environmental, a leader in the field of restricted materials compliance, provides consulting and testing services for a wide range of regulatory standards. The company has played a significant role in helping various manufacturers achieve compliance with multiple environmental standards, including REACH, Prop 65, and more.
Their commitment to simplifying compliance processes is captured in their philosophy: "More Results, Less Journey." Claigan's expertise is invaluable in navigating the complexities of regulatory requirements, especially in today’s evolving market landscape.
As the implementation date approaches, this webinar series will be a key opportunity for stakeholders to equip themselves with the knowledge needed to ensure their operations align with Canada's new plastic reporting standards.