Join us on the 19th of November from 2:00 to 4:30 PM CET for "PETCORE EUROPE Regulatory Webinar 2025: the most recent updates”. 

This webinar marks the second in a new series of PETCORE EUROPE regulatory updates, designed to provide the PET value chain with thorough and timely insights into key European legislative developments. 

The series will include two webinars per year, each focusing on specific aspects of EU regulation impacting PET packaging. These digital sessions will be complemented by a dedicated regulatory presentation during the PETCORE EUROPE Annual Conference 2026, offering a comprehensive, year-round view of the evolving legislative landscape. 

 

The registration is open NOW: https://bit.ly/46WjT3L. In case of any questions, please contact us at: maria.trofimova@petcore-europe.org & eduard.zagan@petcore-europe.org. 

 

The agenda: 

2:00 – 2:05 PM CET Welcome & Introduction by Raphael Jaumotte (PETCORE EUROPE) 

2:05 – 3:50 PM CET Regulatory updates by Suzanne De Cort & Leonor Garcia (E&ACT) 

3:50 – 4:20 PM CET Q&A session moderated by Raphael Jaumotte (PETCORE EUROPE) 

4:20 – 4:30 PM CET Closure & conclusion by Raphael Jaumotte (PETCORE EUROPE) 

 

 

 

 

 

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About Petcore Europe

Petcore Europe is the association representing the complete PET value chain in Europe since 1993.

Its mission is to ensure that the entire PET industry is well aligned to enhance its value and sustainable growth, to represent the PET industry before the European institutions and other stakeholders, to ensure that PET is positioned as an outstanding packaging material and recognised as environmentally sound, to support and validate innovative packaging solutions from a recycling perspective, and to work with all interested parties to ensure a continuous increase of PET post-consumer collection and recycling.

PET (PolyEthylene Terephthalate) is a strong but lightweight form of polyester. It is used to make containers for soft drinks, juices, drinks, water, edible oil, fresh food and dairy as well as household cleaners and other non-food applications. PET bottles and food containers, such as sheets and trays are perfectly recyclable while they help to reduce CO2 emissions and food waste.

Contact

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+32 (0) 2 315 24 88

management@petcore-europe.org

www.petcore-europe.org