Navigating Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) Laws and Other New Environmental Requirements for Supplement Companies

David Biderman
Partner
Perkins Coie

Will Wagner
Shareholder
Greenberg Traurig LLP
With the recent rise of Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) laws, dietary supplement companies must adapt to new packaging, recycling, and sustainability requirements. This panel will break down key EPR obligations, provide an overview of other new environmental requirements popping up across the states, and provide actionable insights for supplement brands navigating this evolving landscape. Key discussion points include:
- An overview of new and upcoming EPR regulations and their implications for supplement companies
- Understanding what dietary supplement companies must now do to track, report, and manage their packaging waste obligations under EPR regs
- Exploring how supplement companies can redesign packaging to meet EPR requirements, and navigate cost and supply chain implications caused by EPRs
- Taking stock of other new state environmental laws affecting dietary supplement companies in the U.S. and globally