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Webinar about packaging fees
On April 18, we at Näringslivets Producentansvar hosted a webinar to inform about how the upcoming changes in the ordinance on producer responsibility for packaging will affect packaging fees going forward.
On July 1, 2024, the packaging fees will increase as a consequence of the changes in the ordinance on producer responsibility for packaging. To ensure that you as a producer feels well informed, we at Näringslivets Producentansvar have made a webinar to present the reasons behind this increase, how packaging fees are determined, and how costs will develop over the next three years.
Speakers:
Mikael Edenqvist, Head of Sales & Producer Services
Agenda:
- Changes within the ordiance on producer responsibility for packaging that affect the packaging fees.
- How packaging fees are set.
- How costs will develop over the next three years.
- How you as a producer can influence your costs..
Dowload the presentation for the webinar
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