Packaging Sustainability Data: Assessing Data Health for EPR Reporting

Packaging Sustainability Data: Assessing Data Health for EPR Reporting

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Businesses worldwide must ensure they are compliant with regulations designed to protect the environment. One type of environmental policy that is often enacted into law is Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR), which holds producers (brands, retailers, and others) accountable for the entire lifecycle of their products, including packaging.

This comprehensive report explores how data health directly influences EPR reporting accuracy, sustainability goals, and overall compliance success. It provides actionable insights for improving your organization’s data management, helping you reduce risk, streamline operations, and support global environmental goals.

You’ll learn how to:

  • Evaluate your current packaging data for completeness and accuracy
  • Identify and mitigate data gaps that could lead to compliance risks
  • Implement best practices for responsible data governance
  • Strengthen packaging EPR reporting and transparency efforts

This guide empowers you to make smarter, data-driven decisions for packaging compliance.

FAQs covered in the guide:

  1. What is environmental compliance, and what does it involve?
  2. What is the role of data in driving environmental compliance and waste reduction?
  3. What are the risks of poor data quality?
  4. What constitutes good packaging data?
  5. What are the benefits of good packaging data?
  6. How can you enhance your data quality?
  7. How can RLG help ensure healthy data while maintaining the highest data security standards?

Download your full report today to enhance your data readiness and lead confidently in packaging EPR compliance.

Disclaimer: This resource should not replace professional legal counsel—always consult qualified legal professionals for current information specific to your situation.

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Les Griffith - Speakers

Business Development Director
RLGA

Les Griffith is currently the Business Development Director at RLGA and is tasked with expanding the company’s data management offerings for packaging EPR in the Americas. Les has over 30 years of industry experience in Environmental Services, Extended Producer Responsibility and Reverse Distribution. Les has spent these last 30 years working with organizations to develop progressively more sustainable solutions to the management of end-of-life materials. Prior to joining RLG, Les spent eleven years at Covanta most recently serving as the Business Development Director for the Healthcare Solutions division. His group covered North and Central America and specialized in providing a suite of services to healthcare PROs, take-back services to retail pharmacy and law enforcement and environmental services to the healthcare sector and reverse distributors. Prior to Covanta Les spent 10 years at Waste Management Inc. as an Area Manager for their Healthcare Solutions group.

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Andriana Kontovrakis - Speakers

Director of Compliance Services
RLG

Andriana Kontovrakis is the Director of Compliance Services for Reverse Logistics Group’s US team.  She manages a team responsible for ensuring manufacturer and retailer customer compliance with EPR laws for electronics, batteries, packaging, household hazardous wastes, and other consumer products across the US. Along with RLG partner the Household and Commercial Products Association, she is spearheading the development of the Household Product Stewardship Alliance, a stewardship organization forming under the guidelines of Vermont’s HHW EPR law.  Prior to working with RLG, she was a Policy Analyst with the global electronics recycler Sims Lifecycle Solutions where she managed programmatic implementation and customer and supplier accounts for the US EPR compliance unit and the Deputy Director for Waste Prevention for the NYC Department of Sanitation.

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