Videos and webinars
The difference between Private use and Other than private use
Not sure if your packaging should be reported as Private use or Other than private use? Watch the video and learn more about how you, as a producer, can determine how your packaging should be reported.You have probably noticed the new categories that apply when reporting your packaging. As a result of the new ordinance that came into effect on January 1, 2024, there are now two categories – Private use and Other than private use.
In this video, we tell you how you, as a producer, can think when deciding how your packaging should be reported.
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Why is it so important that each packaging material can be source‑separated and recycled in clean material streams?
The answer is that, for packaging to be considered suitable for high-quality material recycling, the materials must be easy to separate. Materials should not be mixed or contaminated by other material types and should preferably be made from mono-materials. Watch the film to learn what to consider when designing packaging for maximum material recycling.
Why was NPA founded, and what does producer responsibility mean?
Listen to interviews with Helena Nylén, CEO of NPA, Karin Brynell, CEO of Swedish Food Retailers Federation, Einar Ahlström, materials specialist at NPA, and Elna Hallgard, Head of Packaging Development at Orkla Foods, as they share their perspectives on producer responsibility. They talk about how NPA was founded, what producer responsibility means, and what to consider when designing packaging.
Will you become a producer on August 12th?
On August 12, 2026, the PPWR will begin to apply in practice, and the definition of who is considered a producer will change. In this video, Henrik Nilsson provides a brief overview of what this change will entail. For those who will become producers of private label products on August 12, NPA can now provide a power of attorney form that authorises the filler to report on behalf of the trademark owner