Food processing industry
Environmental compliance
Expertise in the service of the food processing industry.
Overcome the complexity of your environmental obligations.
The production of containers and packaging is critical to the food industry. In addition to safeguarding food and promoting the ease of transport and storage, they’re also indispensable commercial assets. Managing the eco-fees associated with them can quickly become complex and costly.
Are you over-estimating your contributions?
To simplify processes, many businesses avoid revising their methodology for calcula-tion and performing annual products analysis. Therefore, providing estimated data that can unnecessarily increase their contributions.
RESULTS:
Improvised calculations
and thousands of dollars in
overpayments.
Expertise.
Methodology.
Technology.
More than specialists in environmental compliance, we are a partner that businesses can rely on to guide them through different Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) and environmental stewardship programs. We have in-depth knowledge in environmental obligations, and we understand the issues and their repercussions on your business.
Many SMEs in the food processing industry neglect to file their ecofees reports.
RESULTS:
OVERDUE CONTRIBUTIONS
AND RISKS OF PENALTIES.
Identify the gaps, anomalies, and errors that could lead to significant discrepancies in your contributions.
Our team is known for mastering the data processing used to calculate ecofees. Over the years, we have developed an effective methodology for collecting and calculating data, which increases data accuracy, giving companies better control of their ecofees and helping to identify opportunities to reduce contributions.
- Reduction of costs and workload
- Simplification of processes
- Ensured compliance and fair payments
- Respected deadlines
- Data accuracy and identified opportunities to save
- Single billing for all provinces
CASE
STUDY
40,000 Products
From Over
300 Suppliers
A complex process—simplified!
The retail industry is all about selling a multitude of products from a variety of suppliers under the same banner established throughout the province, and also elsewhere in Canada. This creates a major challenge when it comes time to fill out sales reports for declaring containers, packaging, and printed materials brought to market during the year. Read the full case study.