• videocam Live Webinar with Live Q&A
  • calendar_month May 12, 2026 @ 1:00 PM ET/10:00 AM PT
  • signal_cellular_alt Intermediate
  • card_travel Environmental
  • schedule 90 minutes

Extended Producer Responsibility for Packaging: Compliance With Multistate Producer Obligations

PRO Registration and Fees, Reporting, Contracts, and Enforcement Preparedness

About the Course

Introduction

This CLE webinar will examine extended producer responsibility (EPR) for packaging in state markets that are increasingly imposing new producer regulations. The panel will examine who is the "producer" (brand owner, manufacturer, importer, distributor, and sometimes retailer), what materials are covered, and how to build a reliable compliance workflow across jurisdictions.

Description

Packaging EPR regulations exist as a patchwork, implemented state-by-state with differing definitions, timing, exemptions, reporting requirements, and fee structures. Seven states are frequently cited as packaging EPR jurisdictions (Maine, Oregon, California, Colorado, Minnesota, Maryland, Washington). Each has varied progress in implementing its program.

The panel will focus on producer determination and allocation, product and packaging data mapping, PRO enrollment and submissions, and strategies to manage data. The experts will examine how producer obligations can be reflected in supply chain contracts and how companies should prepare for enforcement, penalties, and reputational risk should registration or reporting be missed.

Listen as our panel navigates packaging EPR compliance across emerging state programs, anticipating regulatory change, and designing an approach that is defensible, scalable, and business aligned. 

Credit Information
  • This 90-minute webinar is eligible in most states for 1.5 CLE credits.


  • Live Online


    On Demand

Date + Time

  • event

    Tuesday, May 12, 2026

  • schedule

    1:00 PM ET/10:00 AM PT

I. Packaging EPR primer, what is it, covered materials, exclusions

II. The "producer" question and responsibility allocation

A. Brand owner/manufacturer/importer/private label

B. Corporate groups, affiliates, and distributorships

C. Documentation and defensible determinations re: producer status

III. The multistate landscape and current state of implementation

A. Common threads and key differences

B. Future jurisdictions and adoption; California and others

IV. Compliance operations: registration, reporting, and fees

A. Data capture, reporting, fee mechanics

V. Producer responsibility organizations and program participation

VI. Contracts and allocation strategies: drafting, indemnity, inspection, change in law

VII. Enforcement and litigation preparedness

VIII. Practitioner takeaways

The panel will explore these and other key areas:

  • Determining the "producer" in complex structures
  • Building a packaging data inventory to support submissions and fee forecasting
  • Working with a producer responsibility organization
  • Key deadlines and restrictions that may attach if a producer is not participating
  • Allocating EPR responsibility in the supply chain
  • Managing regulatory uncertainty and implementation risk