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Next week POC members are in for a treat as we have three fantastic webinars back to back on May 13, 14 and 15, offering something for everyone.
First up we have the next webinar in our collaborative webinar series with Wastebuster.
Wastebuster and Recycle to Read—in association with Products of Change—will host the sixth in a series of exclusive webinars diving into the creation of a new system and infrastructure around end of life for toys.
This session will cover designing toy packaging for reuse and recyclability, exploring the materials and the systems in places across the country to enable reuse and recyclability.
Click here to register your place.
POC Fashion Group | 3D Design & Product Development | Wednesday May 14
The following day, we have Sam Tweedie, co-founder of Sewn Digital Fashion, joining us to present on the use of 3D design and AI in fashion.
Sam will cover the benefits of using these tools in reducing environmental impact, enhancing efficiency, perfecting a style online before you ever need to make a sample, utilizing 3D and AI imagery for social media and selling online, and seamlessly communicating with customers virtually.
These tools are applicable across just about every product type, not necessarily just fashion, for product design and development, so register now for your place at this innovative webinar.
Click here to register your place.
Understanding EPR and what’s next | With Tesco packaging strategist | Thursday May 15
And the final session on our triad of webinars will see Paul Earnshaw, packaging strategist for Tesco (non-food), unpack the latest developments in Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) regulations from a retailer’s perspective.
With increasing alignment between current EPR frameworks and upcoming waste legislation, this session will explore what it means for packaging strategies moving forward.
With extensive experience across all aspects of packaging, Paul brings exceptional insight into materials, processes, and sustainable design. He has led the development of Tesco’s packaging sustainability strategy, including the creation of its preferred materials and formats guidelines.
An unmissable session for anyone navigating packaging, compliance, or sustainability.