W2RO WEBINAR SERIES
Waste to Resource Ontario invites you to join our informative webinars that bring together industry leaders, experts, and individuals with a shared interest in exploring innovative strategies and practical solutions for waste, recycling and resource management sector.
By participating in our webinars, you will gain access to invaluable insights from thought leaders in the field, network with professionals and organizations dedicated to sustainability, and discover real-world case studies that demonstrate a variety of topics.
Whether you represent a business, municipality, non-profit organization, or simply have a passion for environmental stewardship, our webinars offer a unique platform to learn and collaborate within W2RO. As a W2RO member, you'll have exclusive access to these informative webinars, empowering you to stay relevant and excel in today's rapidly evolving circular economy.
Stay tuned for updates on upcoming webinar dates, topics, and speakers.
If you are interested in collaborating on a webinar, please reach out to Lauryn Weinberger, lweinberger@w2ro.org
Event Details
Waste to Resource Ontario (W2RO) proudly presents an exclusive webinar on "Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) Federal Plastics Registry (FPR) Phase 2 Webinar"
To better support stakeholders with their preparation and submission of information to the Federal Plastics Registry (FPR) for phase 2 of reporting, Environment and Climate Change Canada is currently developing a guidance document. Attendees will be given a high-level overview of reporting timelines and downstream reporting obligations, which includes institutional, industrial and commercial (ICI) waste generators and service providers operating recycling and disposal services.
MEET THE SPEAKER:
Camille Haddad, Policy Analyst, Environment and Climate Change Canada
Camille Haddad is a Policy Analyst with 4+ of experience supporting policy development and implementation at Environment and Climate Change Canada. Through his role at with ECCC Plastics Regulatory Affairs Division, Camille has supported regulatory and non-regulatory initiatives on various files including food packaging, recycled content, and most recently the Federal Plastics Registry.