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/R E P E A T -- Claigan Webinar - Walkthrough of Plastics Registry Reporting Template - Canadian Federal Plastics Registry Reporting Form/

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OTTAWA, ON, June 17, 2025 /CNW/ - On June 25, Claigan Environmental Inc. (www.claigan.com) will provide a walkthrough of the Canadian Federal Plastics Registry excel submission form (2024_FPR_DATA_EN_v1). In this webinar, Claigan will preview the various tabs and pull-down menus, explaining each as they go.
By September 29, 2025, importers and producers of consumer plastic packaging and electronics will need to submit their 2024 volumes of each plastic in their products and packaging. By September 29, 2026, importers and producers of a wider range of plastic products (including professional electronics and packaging, apparel, automotive, construction, and agriculture) will need to report their plastics data to the Canadian Federal Plastics Registry. The 2026 deadline will also apply to plastic waste generated by businesses.
Combining technical 'know-how' and humour, Claigan will explain (orally and visually) the different elements of the Federal Plastics Registry reporting form.
Key topics will include:
Overview of required plastics data
Summary of plastics registry submission form
Explanation of plastic products data fields
Explanation of waste disposal data fields
How to collect and summarize plastics data
How to turn corporate plastics data into submission form entries
Note - due to the expected demand, there will be two (2) webinars scheduled on June 25th.
or on Claigan's Website at www.claigan.com/webinars
About Claigan Environmental (www.claigan.com)
Claigan is the leader in Plastics Registry compliance. Claigan has completed plastics registry data for hundreds of consumer and professional products. Claigan is an ISO 17025 certified laboratory, expert consultancy, and is dedicated to providing practical solutions for supply chain due diligence and social responsibility.
At Claigan, our philosophy is simple: Less Journey, More Results.

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