Online Seminar: Packaging Design for EU Regulations & ISO 59000

Nihon IR Co., Ltd. will hold an online seminar on July 28, 2026, about packaging design in the circular economy era, covering EU PPWR, PFAS regulations, and the ISO 59000 series with latest case studies.
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The IR Engineer Education Research Institute is hosting an online seminar to teach packaging design concepts and practical responses for the circular economy era, focusing on EU PPWR, PFAS regulations, and ISO 59000 series through domestic and international case studies. Environmental consideration has shifted from differentiation to a requirement for business continuity. Stricter EU regulations, including PPWR and PFAS, impact design requirements, labeling, and supply chains. With the ISO 59000 series emerging as a common language for the circular economy, it's crucial for companies to have objective criteria and implementation strategies. The seminar clarifies what to do on the design floor, sharing successful examples optimized for food, daily necessities, and pharmaceutical industries. It covers market trends, ISO design guidelines, and implementation fronts like material recycling and mono-materialization. Date: Live on Zoom on July 28, 2026, or on-demand from July 30 to August 13. Fee: 29,700 yen.

FAQ

Who is hosting this seminar?

It is hosted by Nihon IR Co., Ltd.

What is the main content of the seminar?

It covers packaging design strategies and practical responses to European regulations and the ISO 59000 series.

When is the seminar held?

Live streaming is on July 28, 2026, and archive streaming is from July 30 to August 13, 2026.

What is the format of the event?

It is held online via Zoom live streaming and archive streaming.

How much is the participation fee?

The fee is 29,700 JPY (tax included) per person.